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Discover Ludwig"deemed by" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
You can use it to explain that something has been judged or considered to be a certain way by someone or something else. For example: "The new school policy was deemed by the board to be appropriate for all students."
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Mrs Islam was deemed by Chanu to be 'respectable'respectable
The effort was deemed by many in Washington to be a success.
"Unfortunately it's been deemed by the authorities - the government, whoever - that that's impossible.
Even last year his outlook would have been deemed, by most people, quirky.
The proposals would ban political organizations deemed by Beijing a threat to national security.
London is now deemed by outsiders the warm favourite, which should not be surprising.
It was in special measures, but is now deemed by Ofsted to "require improvement".
My actions are deemed by the police service to be acts of gross misconduct.
The most recent list is deemed by Deso to be too commercially sensitive to publish.
The hearing was deemed by refugee advocates and lawyers representing the asylum seekers as a victory.
Weaknesses The Renault engine is not deemed by the team to be the most powerful.
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