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The phrase "are categorized as normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing classifications or groupings of items, behaviors, or phenomena that are considered typical or standard.
Example: "In psychological studies, certain responses are categorized as normal, while others may indicate underlying issues."
Alternatives: "are classified as normal" or "are deemed normal".
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The nodes are categorized as normal, advanced, and super.
Active faults are categorized as normal, left- and right-lateral, and reverse by the AIST (2013); these have been indicated by red, blue, green, and black segments, respectively.
Patients who are neither delirious nor comatose are categorized as normal.
Postpartum test results are categorized as normal, impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and/or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and provisionally diabetic.
Using device specific thresholds at a level of sensitivity and specificity of 90% for the identification of patients with osteoporosis, patients are categorized as normal, abnormal, or equivocal.
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Findings were categorized as normal or tracheal stenosis (<25%, 25%to50%0%, or >50%).
The status of worker capacity could be categorized as normal, capacity constrained worker and bottleneck.
The severity of OSAS was defined based on the AHI and was categorized as normal (<5), mild (5 14.9), moderate (15 29.9), or severe (≥30 26.
For the primary analysis, BMI was categorized as normal (18.5 to <25 kg/m2), overweight (25 to <30 kg/m2), and obese (≥30 kg/m2).
Stress MPI results were categorized as normal or abnormal (fixed or ischemic defects and 1, 2, or 3 vessel distribution).
(C) The ER morphology of samples shown in (B) was categorized as "normal" or "unbranched".
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