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Classified

Third, Barr's latest criticism of his former boss -- including that he was wrong to have classified information at Mar-a-Lago -- will likely earn him a fresh broadside from the ex-President and his acolytes.

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Does "classified" belong to the NP or to the perfect infinitive in the sentence above?

  

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anonymous Does "classified" belong to the NP or to the perfect infinitive in the sentence above? Grammatically, it can be read either way, and also it has different meanings. - To classify information (documents), means to assess them for security purposes and assign a security level.

  • anonymous Does "classified" belong to the NP or to the perfect infinitive in the sentence above?
  • Grammatically, it can be read either way, and also it has different meanings.
  • - To classify information (documents), means to assess them for security purposes and assign a security level.
  • Mr.
  • Trump engaged in this activity at his residence, and that was wrong behavior.
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anonymousDoes "classified" belong to the NP or to the perfect infinitive in the sentence above?

Grammatically, it can be read either way, and also it has different meanings.

- To classify information (documents), means to assess them for security purposes and assign a security level. Mr. Trump engaged in this activity at his residence, and that was w

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