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The phrase "activate the category" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to enable or initiate a specific category or classification within a system or process.
Example: "To proceed with the analysis, please activate the category related to customer feedback."
Alternatives: "enable the category" or "turn on the category".
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The final (and most important) rule states that if there aren't enough films that meet the eligibility requirements, then the Academy doesn't activate the category at all.
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But eight years ago, there were enough teams to activate the Best Original Musical category (Team America: World Police, Home on the Range, Greendale, Open House and Half Empty), and the Academy went out of its way to squash the category completely, inexplicably defying its own rules.
In this mode of operation there is no learning, thus when an record of a particular modality is presented to the system, it will activate the closest matching category (in its unimodal ART), which through the tensor (mapfield) will activate any (and all) matched categories of any modality which can then be traversed further in either depth or breadth first fashion.
The Wnt1 category includes Wnt1, Wnt2, Wnt2b, Wnt3, Wnt3a, Wnt7a, Wnt8, Wnt8b, and Wnt10a, which are involved in the canonical signaling pathway, whereas Wnt4, Wnt5a, and Wnt11 belong to the Wnt5a category and activate the noncanonical signaling pathway.
The user can choose whether to activate the repeat or random options when selecting the category.
So liquids activate the system.
Time to activate the PODs.
So, activate the system!
Activate the phone.
This will activate the glitch.
This will "activate" the shampoo.
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