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'I deem' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is usually used to express a strong opinion or judgement, for example: "I deem it necessary to employ a professional to complete the task".
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I deem their ire misdirected.
And I deem you to be a very serious person.
However, what I deem appropriate clearly hasn't measured up to MacGowan's sense of fitness.
He is my 24-hour classroom, my captive audience, forced to ingest everything I deem worthwhile".
How long shall I leave it before I deem him to be "fit"?
Someone I deem to be an older woman has no squeaky girly voice.
"That's the bit I deem to be embarrassing and not just wrong.
In a rare concession to health, I deem the second lot of butter unnecessary.
"Sports embodied many of the qualities I deem meaningful," he wrote in May 2002.
I deem the rock cakes recipe worthy of trying in your kitchen!
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"I deemed it as being vulgar.
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