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"bagged for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has achieved something or has been successful. For example, "He was bagged for the highest honor."
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Yes - privately rented rooms can be bagged for as little as £65 per week.
They came across plenty of dead chicks and lifeless eggs, which were bagged for chemical analysis.
Most grocery stores sell a variety of salad greens (separate or mixed), prewashed and bagged for convenience.
The Bulgarian, who Fulham bagged for a bargain fee from Manchester United this summer, completely outshone opposite number Fernando Torres.
There were some pieces of plants, bones, and teeth, all of which we excitedly photographed and bagged for later preparation and study.
Our rubbish has been bagged for collection rather than dumping and now, I realise, will have to be re-sorted by hand.
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Black bags for those killed in firefights.
Yes, TSA scans most bags for explosives.
In short, a bag for all summers.
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