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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judged that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a decision or conclusion that has been made after careful consideration. Example: The jury judged that the defendant was guilty of murder based on the evidence presented in court.
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I think we judged that beautifully today.
But we've earned the right to be judged that way.
He judged that all three had been killed instantly.
The London tribunal judged that this broke Indian rules.
Lord Lawson judged that any changes would be "inconsequential".
It is judged that the BA-a/PEO blends are completely miscible.
The subjects judged that the differential vibrations with greater phase difference caused greater discomfort.
They are not true debates that can be judged that way.
If experts responded "yes" to B2, we judged that incumbents had been disrupted.
Agents in San Diego judged that they were in line with earlier correspondence.
The High Court last year judged that Natural England's refusal was unlawful.
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