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'is deemed good' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been judged to be favorable or beneficial. Example: His decision to help needy children is deemed good by his community.
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And, as I found out, slurping on your broth is deemed good manners.
It is deemed good for the soul by just about everyone who talks about social media on social media.
This identification must spring from an act of evaluation, a decision that there is value in serving a deity whose purpose is deemed good.
The Tesla Autopilot is a "public beta" – that is to say it is not finished technology and is still in development, but is deemed good enough to be tried experimentally by many users.
You learned nothing about him from the interview with Little Ant and Little Dec except for the depressing fact that he is willing to expose himself to humiliation if this is deemed good for his public image.
Legal paternalism justifies state coercion to protect individuals from harm, inflicted by either themselves or others, and to give incentives for behaviour that results in what is deemed good by lawmakers and others who bear the responsibility of acting in the public interest.
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The yin-yang pancake was deemed good.
Any publicity was deemed good publicity.
This was deemed good enough for our purposes.
No doubt a strict diet was deemed good for them.
In 1967, however, it was deemed good enough to be bracketed alongside The Graduate and Bonnie and Clyde.
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