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The phrase "judged against" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to compare a specific thing or situation to a defined set of standards, criteria, or norms. For example: "The project was judged against the established criteria and found to be satisfactory".
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When judged against competing bids, the deal looks even worse.
Moreover, literacy levels are judged against a sliding standard.
Schools, students and teachers will be judged against one another.
Every (finely portrayed) character is judged against it.
It was absurd when judged against the national interest.
But, like any government, it must partly be judged against the opportunities history afforded it.
But then, O'Neal was rarely judged against other players, but rather against himself.
Schools, students and teachers will be judged against one another.There's a smidgen of comfort.
Any bargain proposed to avoid the fiscal cliff should be judged against that standard.
Mesut Özil will be judged against one of the world's greatest playmakers, Lionel Messi.
I didn't want an impression to be judged against the real thing.
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