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Discover Ludwig"I deemed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a judgment or opinion that you've made, typically about something that you've observed. For example: "I deemed the situation to be too dangerous to stay in, so I decided to leave."
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"I deemed it as being vulgar.
"I deemed it a bland non-colour.
At the time, I deemed Trump's reply unprintable.
It was the first time I deemed myself fat.
"I deemed some companies worth reporting on," she said.
My daughter made a beeline to a 12-foot version, but I deemed that excessive.
A few months ago I deemed the hostile offer on life support, if not dead.
"I deemed it proper to participate since the financial interest was not substantial," Judge Tenney reported.
"I deemed that pitch intentional and I removed Cabrera from the game".
For some reason I deemed this finding worthy of a photo, which I've obviously attached.
"When it got to penalties I deemed myself, and my team, as the favourites.
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