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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may regard as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something may be seen or treated in a particular way. For example: "The book is a classic work of literature that many may regard as an important part of literary history."
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Before any of the questions raised in the scholarship of the last two centuries had been thought of, the Bible was treated in an astonishing variety of ways, some of which we may regard as much as abuse as use.
"There is a right enshrined for people to make jokes that others may regard as offensive".
The only logical case against Harrington would be a nationality one, which some may regard as dubious.
What one person may regard as an average or low number of sexual partners, another may consider shockingly high.
In what some may regard as an overly contrived fashion, these stories are neatly dovetailed and interwoven to make ironic and often paradoxical points.
To the pilots who cross them every day, their borders form what we may regard as the countries of the sky.
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It may regarded as the main result of this article.
There are certain outside propositions upon which all others may be regarded as dependent.
Compared with such cases, the restrictions on iPad engravings may be regarded as trivial.
Clinician researchers, who frequently begin their careers as clinicians, may regard themselves as similarly charged.
As before, we may regard "&" as a binary operation between types of molecules.
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