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The phrase "had been deemed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been judged or considered to be a certain way in the past. For example: "The bridge had been deemed unsafe several weeks ago, so it was closed to the public."
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The show's admirers, though devoted, had been deemed too few.
Artifacts formerly inside had been deemed too fragile to display.
The chandelier had been deemed not yet safe for hanging.
Someone said it had been deemed a fire hazard.
As early as 2006, the accident site had been deemed an environmental risk by local authorities.
A spokesman for the licensing division said the pilot productions had been deemed successful.
Mr Miliband's appearances on the campaign trail had been deemed unspectacular.
Mr. Préval said Wednesday that the election had been deemed valid by international observers.
He said it had been deemed to include "stories without any physical evidence".
The track had been deemed perilous in training and had caused several crashes before Kumaritashvili's.
Some 360 private buildings had been deemed high-risk, he said.
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