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The phrase "a classifications of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a classification of." You can use "a classification of" when referring to a system or method of categorizing items or concepts.
Example: "The study provides a classification of various species based on their habitat."
Alternatives: "a categorization of" or "a grouping of".
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For a classification of snakes, see snake.
The principles of classification and a classification of mammals.
A classification of the tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae).
A classification of the bird species of South America.
Aaron said a classification of the deaths would be made after the autopsies and forensic testing.
Are we wrong to continue to fight for a classification of autism for a verbal child?
In 1954, St.-Émilion got around to a classification of its own.
A classification of chloride resistance based on resistivity is proposed.
Leplae, R., Lima-Mendez, G. & Toussaint, A. ACLAME: a classification of mobile genetic elements, update 2010.
The above is not a classification of religions as organized systems.
The adaptation-resistance spectrum: a classification of contemporary adaptation approaches to climate-related coastal change.
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