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has reclassificied vs has been Re-classified

The correct phrase is "has been re-classified." The use of the passive voice with "has been" is necessary in this context to indicate that the action of re-classifying was done to the subject. Additionally, the hyphen in "re-classified" is used to connect the prefix "re" with the base word "classified."

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1229 views

has reclassificied

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should use the passive voice with "has been re-classified."

Incorrect construction. The correct form should be "has been re-classified."

has been Re-classified

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to indicate that something has been classified again in the past.

Examples:

  • The document has been re-classified as confidential.
  • The product has been re-classified for better organization.
  • The data has been re-classified to ensure accuracy.
  • The building has been re-classified as a historical site.
  • The information has been re-classified due to security concerns.
  • Jan 7, 2015 ... The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced today that the University of Missouri has been re-classified as a ...
  • It is a great pleasure to announce that Stony Brook University has been re- classified by the Carnegie Carnegie Foundation as a recipient of the Community  ...
  • Jul 24, 2014 ... ... Investment Fund (the "Fund") (tickers: CRAIX/CRANX/CRATX) has been re- classified into Morningstar's Intermediate Government category.
  • ... mink were historically placed in the same genus, Mustela (weasels), but more recently, the American mink has been re-classified to its own genus, Neovison.

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