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The phrase "was deemed puffy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is judged or considered to have a puffy appearance or quality, often in a descriptive or evaluative manner. Example: "The cake, after baking, was deemed puffy and light, making it a perfect dessert for the occasion."
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The styling was deemed "puffy and overdone".
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A gorgeous, thick-cut swordfish steak was garnished with jamlike cherry tomatoes; a giant pork shank braised in the style of osso buco came couched on creamy mashed potatoes; and puffy eggplant Parmesan was deemed "the real deal" by the self-proclaimed eggplant-Parm expert among us (I found it flavorful, but a tad dry).
Lloyd was deemed missing.
The complex was deemed revolutionary.
It was deemed a success.
A crackdown was deemed appropriate.
Later, that was deemed unnecessary.
That was deemed unseemly.
After treatment, she was deemed cancer-free.
The game was deemed a sellout.
She was deemed to be emotionally "withholding".
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