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'deeming him' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that someone or something is being considered or judged in a certain way. Example: Despite his young age, the judges were deeming him as a promising candidate for the scholarship due to his exceptional academic record and community involvement.
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But that didn't prevent Bazille's artist friends from deeming him a rich kid.
"I have a problem with people deeming him credible because he's in jail," he said.
She lived into modern times, long enough to vote for Roosevelt once and then, deeming him too "socialist," not again.
Two student journalists liked his lack of "airs and graces", deeming him more charismatic than they had expected.
She pines for her dead father, deeming him a hero and a saint, thinking her life would be far better with him than with her current bourgie situation.
In February 1997, just six months after he took office, Ecuador's National Congress voted to remove him, deeming him mentally incompetent to govern.
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Contemporary Italian politicians deemed him "an imbecile".
Doctors deemed him unfit to stand trial.
Since people deemed him unsignable, he was headed to college".
On the right, some Republicans embrace him; others deem him a traitor.
Doctors have deemed him physically recovered, although sirens startle him, as does smoke.
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