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'deems problematic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone considers something to be difficult, problematic, or not ideal. For example, "The teacher deems the student's argument problematic and assigns an additional essay."
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And the administration has decided that Mr. Obama will sometimes sign bills containing provisions it deems problematic without issuing a signing statement that challenges those sections.
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A beautiful chiffon and lace blouse is deemed problematic.
The sets, too, by Eugene Lee, were deemed problematic.
Moshpits were deemed problematic; crowdsurfing in wellies an absolute no-no.
Those accounts he did deem problematic, he told the Americans, have been referred to Lebanon's general prosecutor.
Many of those advertisers are known for buying commercial time in shows that more prestigious, mainstream marketers deem problematic.
But even in Israel, some earlier construction in the Mattityahu East area is deemed problematic, because it was done without the required building permits.
The "jeering critic" he's talking about is the rabble-rouser on Twitter blowing up the mentions of someone they deem problematic.
They drew the line at angels, which they deemed problematic theologically, and so I never wore a tinsel halo or white wings.
Yet they were increasingly criticized in the early 21st century because the features that made them an effective means of organization were deemed problematic.
Tennessee Williams's later work would be lucky to be deemed problematic, so vituperative have commentators been in their appraisals over time.
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