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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common classification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely accepted or recognized way of categorizing something.
Example: "In biology, a common classification of living organisms includes the categories of kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species."
Alternatives: "a standard categorization" or "a typical classification".
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Towards a Common Classification of Ecosystem Services.
"We sell something to every SIC code," Mr. Anderson said, referring to a common classification system for industries.
Information bodies could use the taxonomy to communicate more effectively as the taxonomy would provide a common classification scheme.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 31/2011 of 17 January 2011 amending annexes toRegulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS).
The local government source documents were originally compiled at various scales, with varying enhancements to a common classification system, and for differing time frames (target planning years ranged from 2000 to 2020).
A common classification scheme was used for a visual interpretation of Corona images from the 1960s and an automated classification of Landsat scenes from 1986, 2000/2001 and 2009.
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The subgroups for dominant motor syndrome were based on a clinically common classification into tremor dominant, BRP dominant, and balanced subgroups.
Scores for correct structural components of a phylogenetic tree and common classification misconceptions were measured on a present/absent scale.
Aggravated batteries with a firearm — the most common classification for shootings — are also down slightly, but the city still averages nearly six a day.
NOMESCO Classification of Surgical Procedures, NCSP, is a common Nordic classification of surgical procedures used for comparing the surgical activities in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Iceland[ 13].
This paper presents a common service classification addressing the issue of interoperability based on former classifications for generalization and schema transformation processes.
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