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Discover Ludwig"reckoned to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is assumed to be the case, although it may or may not be true. For example, "The value of the property was reckoned to be worth millions of dollars."
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Nor is he reckoned to have political ambitions.
He is widely reckoned to be Indonesia's best mayor.
Taxes on capital were reckoned to have large costs.
Many people are reckoned to have sent money.
And he is reckoned to be a pretty good governor.
BUSINESS schools are generally reckoned to be pretty recession proof.
Dad is reckoned to be a decent skier himself.
Reckoned to be the best-selling game in the world.
He reckoned to have visited 350 pits in that period.
Now the document is reckoned to be worth £350,000.
Of this, 2m square metres is reckoned to be "underused".
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