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The phrase "was classed as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase that is typically used to indicate that something was assigned a certain classification or classification status. For example: "The house was classed as a historic landmark by the city council."
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Over 40 and having previously had a caesarean section, I was classed as high risk.
Upon his graduation, in 1940, Steinberg was classed as a stateless person, subject to arrest.
Homosexuality was classed as a mental illness for four years after that.
Anyone who had none of those was classed as "metabolically healthy obese".
It is a tremendous achievement, especially given that it was classed as struggling not long ago.
He later attended training camps and was classed as an "explosives expert" on intelligence files.
A tenth of books with BAME characters dealt with social justice issues – while just one was classed as comedy.
In common with Hermes's other 10,500 couriers, he was classed as self-employed and therefore had no job security.
He was classed as "educationally subnormal" and offered a place at a secondary modern in Shelborne Road.
His art was classed as degenerate by the Nazis and he was refused a permit to work.
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Birley was classed as medium risk on his release from prison, having murdered a Barnsley pensioner in 1995.
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