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"deem it possible" is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it to express the opinion that something is plausible or achievable. For example, "Given the circumstances, I deem it possible that we can find a solution."
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"To those who stood up today here in this hall and those who didn't deem it possible to stand up; many thanks to all of you for teamwork".
If you deem it possible that your measurements are underestimating the extent of the modification, kindly incorporate this into the Discussion.
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The group deemed it possible that mammograms were beneficial -- but also possible that they were not.
Thus, informally speaking once again, it is from "our" perspective in the actual world that we see that Socrates exists and hence deem it as possible with respect to any other world, Socrates-less or not.
Chaney and Slezak thought that Sue should have been fired immediately for requesting sperm donations from New Directions males, while Lynch merely deemed it a possible detriment to her tenure bid.
But instead in 2003 Carlsberg pulled out of the pact, deeming it no longer possible "to establish a constructive cooperation" with Chang.
So they deemed it problematic to mention any possible Qaeda involvement in the Benghazi attack.
They formed a civil partnership on the first day possible, in 2005 – deeming it an important political statement as well as an act of love.
"We can do what is deemed impossible and make it possible," said Dyche, 43.
This skepticism is mirrored in the attitude of many liberal politicians (such as President Obama), who may genuinely want to use the political process such as it is to improve people's lives, but who accept that they must operate only in the narrow constraints of what powerful institutions deem "politically possible".
However, in our opinion, based on experience as scientists and microbiologists, we deem the possible consequences described by Cox et al. as insubstantial compared to the clear and present danger to human health of continuing fluoroquinolone use in poultry.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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