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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sorting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of categorizing or organizing items or information.
Example: "The project involved a sorting of the data to identify trends and patterns."
Alternatives: "an arrangement of" or "a classification of".
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This underwrites a sorting of national cultures.
How credible is it to assume that there is a sorting of immigrant students into worse schools?
The given correspondence table represents a standard cross table that enables a sorting of procedure number according to fields and regions, while presenting row and column marginal totals/sums (Active Margin).
Elisabeth Vrba (1986 , 1989 and see Vrba and Gould 1986), for example, has distinguished between species sorting and species selection, arguing that while a sorting of species may be the product of evolution by natural selection (see Barker and Wilson 2010), this outcome is typically brought about not by species selection but by individual selection.
A sorting of the parameters, and hence of the corresponding cellular-level biological mechanisms, with major impact on the simulation outcome has been performed.
A sorting of the model's parameters according to the magnitude of their effect on the output has unveiled the relative importance of the corresponding biological mechanisms; major impact on the result of therapy is credited to the oxygenation and nutrient availability status of the tumor and the balance between the symmetric and asymmetric modes of stem cell division.
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A: Sort of.
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
Scotland introduced a sort-of ban last year.
He's a sort-of broken Tony Soprano.
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