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Discover LudwigThe phrase "password protected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something (e.g., a document, website, or device) that requires a password to access. For example: "This document is password protected, so be sure to remember the password."
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These videos are password protected.
The app itself is also password protected.
Password protected profile.
The signal is password protected.
The papers are password protected.
The site is password protected until then.
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The page is password-protected.
This archive is password-protected.
TECH: That way they're password-protected.
Online, this information is password-protected.
Not even password-protected.
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