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You could use the phrase "regarded as" instead. For example: He was regarded as a champion athlete in the community.
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His cautionary tales of naughty children and animals may be regarded on one level as sophisticated parodies of the didactic juvenile literature of Germany and on another as condemnations of the childish sadism that is assumed to lie in everyone.
Though he was regarded on the ice as one of toughest players in the game, he was also quiet.
The local East Williston school district is one of the most highly regarded on Long Island, he said.
And yet the "opening" of India is regarded on the whole, by a great many Indians, as a Bush triumph, one whose prescience will fully reveal itself only in time — that is, if India grows into its assigned role as a new leader of a changed free world.
And even before Mr. Spitzer's investigation gained speed, AON was not well regarded on Wall Street.
It is regarded on capital markets as the country least likely to default on its bonds.
The efficiency of luminescence emission must be regarded on an energy and a quantum basis.
Indeed, he is regarded on Wall Street and in Washington as a pillar of the industry.
Well regarded on Wall Street, he has not often been seen publicly since joining the administration in late 2002.
Mr. Mineta was a Democratic member of Congress from California for 20 years and is well regarded on Capitol Hill.
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Though his lavish office redecoration hardly endeared him to the public, he is still well-regarded on Wall Street.
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