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Discover Ludwig"deems him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone or something is being judged or evaluated by someone else. Example: The judge deems him as a threat to society and orders him to be held without bail.
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Mr Hall's IQ in 2002 was 71, so Florida deems him eligible to die.
An emergency goalie cannot play unless the starter is ejected from a game or a doctor deems him unable to continue.
The print article is accompanied by an illustration of Mr. Bloomberg wearing a kind of Victorian barrister's outfit and deems him "the man with no term limits".
He has played just 70 minutes for his club Leicester since regaining fitness, but head coach Stuart Lancaster deems him ready for England's final assault on the title.
The officer, Jorge Mercado, has been placed on paid administrative leave and will undergo psychological counseling, but could return to work as soon as the police chief deems him fit to do so, Sergeant Hernandez said.
Having fled the USA, initially for Hong Kong, he is currently in Russia under temporary asylum, though there have been hints that he could return to his native US, where the government deems him a criminal, under a plea bargain.
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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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