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Discover Ludwig'reckon to be' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a way of expressing an opinion or making an estimation. For example, "I reckon the cost of this project to be around $50,000."
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Arrived at Leeds Uni and recorded what I reckon to be the best live album ever.
LAFCO will then choose what they reckon to be the best 10 pitches and post them on the web.
Ye was 0.17 quicker over the final 50m of freestyle than the man many reckon to be the greatest all-round swimmer in the world.
A world to which Bellamy is our guide and with which we, now his co-conspirators, reckon to be familiar, without ever quite being sure.
I tell him his GP thinks otherwise, but his concern is not with medical opinion, it is with economics and a prescription charge of £22.95, which I reckon to be about 10% of his weekly income.
Azzam Ahmed, a close associate of Mahmoud Abbas (also known as Abu Mazen), the Palestinian president and Fatah's head, dismisses such talk as agitation by allies of Marwan Barghouti, a Fatah leader in an Israeli jail whom opinion polls consistently reckon to be the most popular among voters.
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Reckoned to be in the 100s now!
About 10,000 people in Ireland are reckoned to be homeless.
They were reckoned to be perverse and mischievous.
Late injection and small swirl were reckoned to be the main reasons for reducing NOx.
There are reckoned to be another 10-12 million Catholics.
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