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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a classification is made into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of categorizing or organizing items into specific groups or classes.
Example: "In this study, a classification is made into three distinct categories based on the characteristics of the samples."
Alternatives: "a classification is assigned to" or "a classification is divided into".
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Classification was made into two levels of workload i.e., LWL and HWL using technique SVM (Fig. 12) and ANN (Fig. 13).
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Faced with no classification for the 2006 vintage, which was just being bottled, the French Legislature restored the 1996 classification for three years, or until all court appeals are finished or a new classification is made.
In a number of reviews no specific classification is made.
Based on the criteria stated, the wealth classification was made by grouping the sample households into poor, less poor and better-off wealth groups.
The histopathological classification was made by a board certified pathologist.
Usually it is made into an ointment.
The first point is that a pre-existing (but not yet complete) classification scheme for clan AA aspartyl proteases can be made into a self-consistent classification scheme by multiple sequence alignments, sequence logos, and HMMs.
In a sensitivity analysis a further sub-classification of the two groups was made into patients with less than 2 years or 2too 4 years of symptoms on the one hand, and into patients with 4 to 8 years or ≥8 years of symptom duration on the other hand.
It was made into a hit movie.
Can it be made into a collectible?
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