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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as confidential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that information should be treated with secrecy or not disclosed to unauthorized individuals.
Example: "Please handle this document as confidential, as it contains sensitive information about our clients."
Alternatives: "in confidence" or "as private".
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All correspondence received will be treated as confidential.
Professional communications between physicians and patients are statutorily protected as confidential.
Sotheby's is unable to discuss the bank meeting as it views appraisals as confidential.
"No one told" Mr. Cuban "to hold the information as confidential," Mr. Melsheimer said.
Some 700 of the documents were classed as "confidential" or "highly confidential," according to state prosecutors.
The agency document listed the number of seats involved as "confidential".
Vaz confirmed on 15 July that the committee would treat the list as confidential, Pearce said.
When in the presence of gay men, it is classified as CONFIDENTIAL.
Mr. Erazo vowed it would be done in as confidential a manner as possible.
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The chaplains provide religious, spiritual, and educational programming, as well as confidential* counseling and crisis support.
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