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Documents not available under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) include those that are classified for national security reasons, information related to personal privacy, law enforcement records that could compromise investigations, and certain inter-agency or intra-agency communications that are protected by deliberative process privilege. Additionally, trade secrets or confidential commercial information are also exempt from disclosure. These exemptions are designed to protect sensitive information and maintain national security, privacy, and the integrity of governmental processes.

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