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"Classify as" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to categorize or label something as a specific type or class. Example sentence: The scientist was able to classify the new species of fish as a type of deep-sea anglerfish.
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Neel's work smashes both of those categories, showing us the humanness embedded in subjects that people might classify as "different".
Skills of modeling and simulation is tidied classify as well.
What do you classify as "old"?
I've never seen anything I would classify as serious.
This is hard to classify as abject poverty.
Which means that objects that classify as planets close to a star cannot classify as a planet far from a star".
In my opinion, this would classify as a paradox, to say the least.
Only 1% of the questions could we fairly classify as "fluff".
Insurance almost never pays for the procedures, which insurers classify as elective cosmetic surgery.
And they were hard to classify as wish fulfillments, even as elaborately concealed ones.
"He was an F.B.I. agent whom I would classify as a maverick," he said.
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