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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are classed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or grouping items, people, or concepts into specific categories or classifications.
Example: "The various species of birds are classed in different families based on their characteristics."
Alternatives: "are categorized in" or "are grouped in".
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At present, they do not as they are classed in the same category - financial and professional services.
According to Jane's Defence Weekly, aircraft damage levels are classed in several categories - Category 1 is regarded as the aircraft being repairable within first-line capabilities, with Category 5 being the aircraft considered beyond economic repair.
The editor presents a conceptual framework which helps to tie the subsequent case studies together - pastoral systems are classed in terms of the extent to which they co-exist with agriculture, type of livestock mobility, location of home settlement in relation to other parts of the system, and presence of resettlement or sedentarization schemes.
Polygynous and multi-male societies are classed in this category.
In shows, they normally are classed in two sections: competition height A, 138 cm and under; and competition height B, over 138 cm.
The slates are in the Horsethief Creek and Lardeau groups, quartzite is in the Hamill group, limestone is part of the Badshot Formation, while the metamorphic rocks are classed in the Shuswap Metamorphic Complex.
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It is classed in a division designated large-cupped.
DVDs and online classes are also available, as are classes in other select cities.
That is, classes in which I'm not enrolled.
How are class differences in health widening?
There are classes being offered in church halls and offices.
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