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"deemed as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to something being considered or judged in a certain way. Example: The new policy was deemed as a success by the company's CEO.
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To this end, pharmacogenomics has not realized its fullest potential in some of the drug disease applications that were deemed as a classical case for pharmacogenomics-based personalization.
Another, blue with black checks, was deemed as a source of muffin top.
The ability to accurately read the colour was deemed as a measure of self-control.
The Boeing model was deemed, as a newspaper put it, "too much airplane for one man to fly".
"It is believed that long term persistent contact with the steam could be deemed as a health hazard.
Failure to do so would be deemed as "a fraud upon the people of the state of New York", Sheehan wrote.
A unified Kurdish state within the confederation would strengthen the idea of unity within diversity and would not be deemed as a big threat by Turkey and Iran.
Otherwise, m will be deemed as a spoofed identity.
Ambient vibrations are deemed as a promising power supply since it can be found almost everywhere.
Collectively, MART-10 should be deemed as a promising regimen against PDA.
In addition to transmission performance, power saving is also deemed as a key issue.
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