Sentence examples for and classed from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and classed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the categorization or classification of items, groups, or concepts.
Example: "The documents were sorted and classed according to their relevance to the case."
Alternatives: "and categorized" or "and grouped".

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The lizards are native to the Bahamas and classed as being under threat of extinction.

I was doing two events, and classed as an "iron rider" – irony rider would be more apt.

It originally stated that Ahrar al-Sham was linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and classed by the US as a proscribed organisation.

When war between the Allies and Turkey began early in November 1914, the matter was reexamined and classed as a hazardous, but possible, operation.

Smaller than their mountain cousins and classed as critically endangered, the population is decreasing through disease, the bush-meat trade and loss of habitat.

Long thought to be a hybrid of true lime and another citrus, and classed with limes, it was recently identified as a cross of citron and probably sweet orange.

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CRSI and CRASI classed 6 of the 8 patients who died as severe and classed 7 of the patients who either died and/or were admitted to ITU as severe.

Racial and class tensions smoldered.

Race and class loom large.

There are workshops and classes.

And class rage to boot.

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