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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we were deemed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a judgment or assessment has been made about a group or individuals, often in a formal context. Example: "After the evaluation process, we were deemed suitable candidates for the scholarship."
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"Well, because we were deemed unmanageable.
We were deemed too young to see this risqué-for-the-time comedy.
We were deemed terrorists and traitors, told that we deserve to be killed for raising our voice against the president.
From the very beginning of our immigration history, we were deemed "Hindoos," as news reporters could not quite figure out how to racially, religiously and ethnically categorize us.
Like our able female friends, our voices were stifled, but unlike most we were deemed dysfunctional, broken, damaged from the start.
We had actually all grown beards over the summer, and essentially we were deemed not manly enough to use the real beards.
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We are deemed intelligent enough to think independently.
Talk is cheap. 30) If we are deemed responsible for the accidents, that is another matter.
In our cost-cutting business culture we are deemed as mere expensive "overhead".
Still, we are deemed categorically hypersexual, incapable of being assaulted because our bodies themselves serve as static, menacing consent.
We'll have to pay for something that we are deemed to own already, at a rate (between £3,500 and £7,000 a hectare) that few communities can afford.
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