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"classify documents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of sorting documents into different categories based on their contents and purpose. For example, "The secretary had to classify documents according to their type before filing them."
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Any minister or official would be able to classify documents.
Text categorization systems are designed to classify documents into a fixed number of predefined categories.
But sometimes it doesn't" — for instance, when people are too eager to classify documents because that makes them seem more important.
Lord Hutton's decision to classify documents about the death of Dr David Kelly is likely to face a legal challenge amid claims by experts that there are increasing grounds to question the inquiry's verdict of suicide.
It gives the president and the heads of government agencies the power to classify documents, as Mr. Clinton's order did, but for the first time specifically extends that power to classify to the vice president.
Because entities from the traditional intelligence community to the Environmental Protection Agency have the power to classify documents, the board would look at national security classification across the government.
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Classified documents came in but no safe.
Any investigation will need to have access to classified documents.
He claimed Blau still had classified documents in his possession.
They were classified documents and the country was at war.
Classified documents are published in their thousands online.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com