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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deemed by many" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular opinion that is seen as widely accepted or popular. For example: "The newest gadget on the market is deemed by many to be the most innovative product of the year."
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The effort was deemed by many in Washington to be a success.
And, yet, in a quarterback class deemed by many to be the deepest in years, there will be lemons.
His 1970 book, Hard Times, is deemed by many to be the quintessential oral history of the Great Depression.
But they also kept to themselves, and their talk was deemed by many people to be just that.
A music so vital and widespread, moreover, was deemed by many to be worth studying in school.
Last week, both skipped an important vote on a Senate bill that would ban waterboarding and other interrogation techniques deemed by many to be torture.
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"I would respond to what I deemed as obscene (the killing of 9,000 butterflies) with a gesture of my own that would perhaps be deemed obscene by many in society.
On Monday the paper published a letter deemed blasphemous by many in the community.
A bench trial strategy is deemed risky by many legal experts.
They stood – a touch reluctantly – for two elections deemed fair by many foreign observers.
His musical output alone would be deemed sufficient by many successful composers.
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