Sentence examples for it's regarded as from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, 2005's Fantastic Four is no Terminator 2. It's regarded as, well, bad, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 26percentt.

"Over there, it's regarded as much more of an art form," she said.

People sometimes say to me: "Oh, isn't the play antisemitic?" I hear that, on some campuses in the US, it's regarded as too sensitive to teach.

Vegetarianism may occupy the moral high ground, but among men it's regarded as, if not a girl thing, then at least a girlie thing — an anemic regimen for sensitive souls subsisting on rabbit food and tofurkey.

This is not immediately evident from her photo, but in a country in which a perma-tanned former prime minister is categorised as white, and many pretty pallid mixed-race people, including a friend of mine I always thought was white until she told me she was black, are always categorised in line with their darker parent, it's regarded as important.

It's regarded as wrong.

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In the late 1960's and early 70's, it was regarded as the fountain of youth.

No wonder it is regarded as one of Shakespeare's problem plays.

At the time, its cause was unknown, and it was regarded as inevitably fatal.

It is regarded as one of the world's best dives.

When Caryl Churchill's collaborative fantasy was first seen in 1994, it was regarded as bafflingly obscure.

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