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  1. Classify into or classify as - WordReference Forums

    2020年5月1日 · 'Into' is about what kind of groups you use: you can classify things into three groups, or classify them into their orders and families. Here you're not saying what the groups …

  2. Classify in vs. Classify into | WordReference Forums

    2018年10月16日 · "Classify" = "categorize" = "put in classes" = "put in categories". I would say "categories" just once, and use a different verb: I am going to split up these faults into 4 …

  3. classify + preposition | WordReference Forums

    2010年1月6日 · Dear friends!!! Which prepositions are possible after "classify"? For example, if I am going to introduce a classification of something, i.e. divide the original set into a number of …

  4. classified into or classified as | WordReference Forums

    2020年8月27日 · In the following sentence, can I use into and as interchangeably? If not, can you tell me the difference? The students in the class can be classified into Asian and non-Asian. or …

  5. "categorize" and "classify" | WordReference Forums

    2008年9月8日 · Hello. The following sentences are from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. - Participants were categorized according to age. - His latest work cannot be …

  6. CNIT (Code National d'Identification du Type)

    2024年4月14日 · The CNIT is a 12-15 character vehicle classification code whose characters serve to classify different aspects of a vehicle such as the power source, transmission, power …

  7. in case vs in case that | WordReference Forums

    2010年12月19日 · Almost all online dictionaries classify 'in case' as a phrasal conjunction or an adverb. But I wonder whether it is reasonable to regard 'that it rains' as an adjective clause …

  8. early/middle/late+month | WordReference Forums

    2007年6月25日 · Hi, We all know that one month has three sections which are defined as early/middle /late +month, for example: August 5,2007-Early August 2007 August 16,2007 …

  9. A person with parents from different countries / races

    2020年6月22日 · To the degree that it is a pejorative it's possibly related to the desire to classify the race of people to begin with, which leads to the question of just why you "need" to do this. …

  10. to concentrate on or to concentrate in | WordReference …

    2018年4月25日 · Well, I couldn't say "I'm too concentrated on athletics", and I certainly couldn't say "I'm too concentrated in athletics" ~ because I don't say "I'm concentrated". I've heard …

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