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Discover LudwigThe word "deemed commendable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's actions or behaviour that you think is worthy of praise or admiration. For example, "John's decision to donate his earnings to charity was deemed commendable by all who knew him."
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The England selectors, with a faith that would be deemed commendable in some quarters but feeble in others, have opted to leave well alone and give the Test team the opportunity to demonstrate they are capable of digging holes in which to bury others rather than from which to extricate themselves.
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It was deemed a commendable cause.
The use of these indicators alone will position Kyrgyzstan as operating a high-quality TB programme with commendable health worker performance, while the quality and health care workers' performance of Nigeria's TB programme will be deemed as unsatisfactory.
She deemed it "fascinating".
He deemed this "offensive".
America deemed it "invalid".
Lloyd was deemed missing.
Some were deemed betrayers.
The complex was deemed revolutionary.
The subject is deemed distasteful.
It was deemed a success.
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