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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deem it superior" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing a judgment or opinion that something is considered better than something else. Example: "After careful consideration, we deem it superior to the previous model in terms of performance."
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According to Clifford A. Bender in his journal article on the Keenan book, "the principal reason The Money-Makers has remained in obscurity seems to be that John Hay suppressed it," and though he deemed it superior to The Bread-Winners, Dalrymple suggests that Keenan's book "seems more the product of a personal vendetta than an ideological disagreement".
We look at it and compare it to what someone else thinks about it, or consider it's monetary value, which has foolishly deemed it somehow superior or inferior.
"We do not deem it illegal.
The feminine way is neither inferior (as we had deemed it for thousands of years) nor is it superior (as some have claimed in the last decades), but it is different.
Their superior in the company deemed it "too dark and complicated for a fantasy", but Takahashi was allowed to develop it as a separate project.
She deemed it "fascinating".
America deemed it "invalid".
Nash deems it "patently false".
She deemed it "dire".
Military officials have deemed it a suicide.
The staid BBC deemed it "delicious".
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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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