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The phrase "additional classifications such as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing examples or categories that fall under a broader classification.
Example: "In our research, we identified additional classifications such as species, genus, and family."
Alternatives: "further categories like" or "more classifications including".
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Additional classifications, such as individuals who have recently experienced the loss of a loved one, should also be considered.
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The Molecular Databases page which is based on Entrez, the integrated search and retrieval system developed by the NCBI has more than 25 additional database classifications such as nucleotide, protein, and expression.
Because SEER data do not capture subtype-specific classifications, such as papillary type 1, and papillary type 2, these additional levels of stratification were not examined for any of the three primary subtypes.
Restrictions on viticulture and winemaking do exist, but they are fewer compared with more lofty classifications such as DOCG.
Subtype classifications – such as catatonic and paranoid schizophrenia – are removed.
The separation of reality into convenient classifications such as white/black, humans/nature, or us/them is simply nonsensical.
We excluded other classifications, such as "elective".
One of the advantages of classifications such as the IGCC classification is its simplicity.
Additional features may have detrimental effects on the classification such as slowing down the learning process and causing overfitting the training data.
Since these cultivars are breeding lines and are therefore not appropriate for biological classification such as by population structure analysis (additional file 4), we roughly classified them into three groups based on the year in which they were developed.
Derivational classification, such as natural products.
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