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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deemed unsafe" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has been judged or considered to be unsafe by an authority or expert. Example: "The building was deemed unsafe after the inspection revealed significant structural issues."
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Tokyo's tap water has been deemed unsafe for infants.
"If the building is deemed unsafe, it must be closed," the letter said.
Of all the imported products deemed unsafe in Europe, 48percentt were made in China.
No sooner had he taken office than it was deemed unsafe.
About 92% are then weeded out and deemed unsafe or ineffective.
"If the building is deemed unsafe for continued use, similar evidence must be provided".
Residents petitioned to save it but, deemed unsafe, the original lighthouse was taken down in 1948.
Kmart publicly disclosed the location of its factories in Bangladesh and withdrew from those it deemed unsafe.
These have resurfaced because one of the stands may be deemed unsafe and would therefore have to remain empty.
Got Books claims, "We never turn books away" — unless the books in question are deemed "unsafe or unsanitary for employees".
If no PMA is filed within 90 days, offending devices could be deemed unsafe and would have to be removed.
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