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deemed wrong
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deemed wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something has been judged to be incorrect or incorrectness has been assumed. For example, "He was deemed wrong for the crime and sentenced to five years in prison."
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Alternative expressions(20)
considered incorrect
judged inappropriate
regarded as mistaken
viewed as unacceptable
believed to be in error
determined to be false
deemed inadequate
categorized wrong
deemed inappropriate
deemed inaccurate
determined wrong
deemed unfair
deemed flawed
considered wrong
deemed erroneous
deemed false
deemed incorrect
deemed bad
deemed misguided
deemed mistaken
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18 human-written examples
Polygamy — deemed wrong by 91percentt of Americans.
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If you facilitate something that has been deemed wrong, like taking a human life, are you cooperating in evil?
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Mainly because with women, it's not just about being an older mother – for women, there's barely a birth-giving age that isn't deemed "wrong" by someone somewhere.
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It hadn't even crossed my mind that I had done anything that could be deemed wrong in the eyes of the law.
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The travel restriction on Snoop Dogg, above, was lifted in 2008 but challenged twice by Britain's Border Agency, whose decision was deemed wrong by an Asylum and Immigration Tribunal.
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He was eliminated at the $32,000 level by the question, "Beginning in January, which of the following signs of the Zodiac comes last -- (a) Aquarius, (b) Aries, (c) Leo, (d) Scorpio?" He answered Aquarius, which was deemed wrong.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
42 human-written examples
Steyer suggests there is a connection, that candidates he deems wrong on such issues as birth control are probably also wrong on climate change.
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That's because it's become undeniably apparent that your agenda -- both small scale, at meetings like the upcoming one, and large scale, guiding your every move as a religious body -- is to exorcise all that you deem wrong; to rally against the nuns conducting on-the-ground ministry to the sick and impoverished, and against the "sinful" activists open to the idea of same-sex marriage.
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No doubt Webern's atonal and angst-ridden 12-minute work was deemed all wrong for the occasion.
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Paul Boateng argued: Some local authorities still refuse to place children for adoption because one of the prospective parents is 40-plus, or is deemed the wrong colour, or smokes, or because of the belief that the family must be kept together, no matter what, even at the expense of the child's best interest.
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However, my informal assessment of the portfolio was deemed VERY wrong.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "deemed wrong" to convey a formal judgment or assessment of incorrectness, often by an authority or established standard. This phrase is appropriate when you want to emphasize that something has been officially or widely considered to be incorrect.
Common error
Avoid using "deemed wrong" in casual or informal settings where simpler terms like "thought wrong" or "considered incorrect" would be more appropriate. The formality of "deemed wrong" can sound overly stiff in everyday conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deemed wrong" functions as a passive construction indicating that something has been judged or considered to be incorrect. This typically involves an authority or accepted standard making the judgment, as suggested by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deemed wrong" is a common and grammatically sound construction used to express that something has been judged or considered incorrect, according to Ludwig. Its formality lends itself to news reporting, academic discourse, and formal business communication. While appropriate for these contexts, overuse in informal settings should be avoided. Alternatives like "considered incorrect" or "judged inappropriate" may be more suitable depending on the context. According to Ludwig, the phrase is used with a neutral, leaning toward formal tone. Common sources using the expression include "The New York Times", "The Guardian", "Huffington Post", "BBC" and "Forbes".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
considered incorrect
Focuses on the act of thinking something is not right; less formal than "deemed wrong".
judged inappropriate
Emphasizes the aspect of a formal judgment about suitability.
regarded as mistaken
Highlights an error in thought or action.
viewed as unacceptable
Conveys a sense of disapproval or violation of standards.
believed to be in error
Stresses the belief that something is factually wrong.
determined to be false
Focuses on establishing the untruth of something.
found to be invalid
Implies a formal process of discovering something's lack of validity.
labeled as improper
Suggests a classification of something as not conforming to norms.
seen as faulty
Emphasizes a defect or imperfection.
classified as erroneous
Highlights a formal categorization of something as containing errors.
FAQs
How can I use "deemed wrong" in a sentence?
You can use "deemed wrong" to indicate that something has been officially or widely considered incorrect. For example, "His actions were "deemed wrong" by the committee."
What are some alternatives to "deemed wrong"?
Alternatives include "considered incorrect", "judged inappropriate", or "regarded as mistaken", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "deemed wrong" more formal than "considered wrong"?
Yes, "deemed wrong" generally carries a more formal tone than "considered wrong", suggesting an official judgment or assessment.
When is it appropriate to use "deemed wrong" over other similar phrases?
Use "deemed wrong" when you want to emphasize that something has been officially or widely considered incorrect, often by an authority or established standard. It's suitable for formal writing and discussions where precision is important.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested