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The phrase "added to category" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of including something within a specific classification or group.
Example: "The new products were added to category A for better organization in the inventory system."
Alternatives: "classified under" or "included in".
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During retreatment, streptomycin (S) is added to category I medications (R, H, E, Z).
* E-mail address of principal investigator ** Chi-squared test Categories with less than six counts overall were added to category "Other" or "Other/not applicable" for the chi-square test.
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Each concept was added to a category already open, or in a new category if the coding process so required.
Apart from IDUs, patient numbers in the individual risk categories were too low to be analyzed separately and were therefore added to the category of "other".
In that context, sexual abuse was added to the category of concerns.
Potatoes are a classic example, but other roots can be added to the category, including turnips, parsnips and carrots.
Now, experts said, Cardinal Trujillo's remarks raise the possibility that being involved in stem cell research might be added to the category.
Federal law has long banned violent felons from owning or possessing firearms, and a 1996 law added to that category anyone convicted of domestic-violence misdemeanors.
As Wal-Mart broadened its wares, new goods were added to whatever category seemed handy.
Several sounds were added to each category in order to make the stimulus set more complete and heterogeneous.
****One case was an explanation rather than a correction; it was added to this category.
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