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The phrase "a classification of black" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different categories or types within the color black, such as in art, fashion, or design contexts.
Example: "In her latest collection, the designer presented a classification of black that included shades like ebony, charcoal, and jet."
Alternatives: "a categorization of black" or "a typology of black".
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The statement represents a line in the sand, a classification of black and white, of good versus evil, and is a concept with which I am adamantly in conflict and wrestle to understand.
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Are we wrong to continue to fight for a classification of autism for a verbal child?
Aaron said a classification of the deaths would be made after the autopsies and forensic testing.
In 1954, St.-Émilion got around to a classification of its own.
When you say "colored," do you mean people who don't fall into the classifications of black or white?
It's a celebration of black excellence/Black tie, black Maybachs/Black excellence, opulence, decadence.
Consider a shade of black.
To ensure that the progeny of these liaisons could never have a claim on the wealth of their fathers, racial classification was governed by the rules of hypodescent, or the "one-drop rule" – that anyone with a single drop of black blood should be regarded as black.
The charts of 570 patients from the trauma registry at a level I trauma center were reviewed, and each patient was assigned a START triage classification of yellow, red, or black.
"I really feel a head injury is a different classification of injury," Richter said.
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