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Discover Ludwig"classified for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is classified or sorted into a particular category or group. For example, "The documents have been classified for further analysis."
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Operation Halyard remained classified for many years.
That s is classified for a reason.
The code talkers' role was kept classified for many years.
§ 2320.1 Lands considered withdrawn or classified for power purposes.
The Clinton order required that documents generally be classified for no more than 10 years.
Collison's not my real name, that's classified for my family's protection.
Most of the remaining land is classified for traditional indigenous use.
Six distinctive impact regimes were identified and classified for binary and single component droplets' cases.
These hundreds of pages, which the administration has kept classified for so long, pose no possible security danger.
Attributes (articulation, fragmentation, abrasion, colour, encrustation, bioerosion) were classified for about 5400 shells from 11 samples.
Almost 212,000 of the 1.3 million public school students in New Jersey are classified for special education.
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