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The phrase "are used to classify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or systems that categorize or organize information, objects, or concepts.
Example: "Different criteria are used to classify the various species of plants in the botanical garden."
Alternatives: "are employed to categorize" or "are utilized for classification".
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ASL has a productive system of classifiers, which are used to classify objects and their movement in space.
Zoospores are used to classify different species of water molds.
Biological sex A medical term used to refer to the chromosomal, hormonal and anatomical characteristics that are used to classify an individual as female or male or intersex.
Although both colony type and zooid morphology are used to classify bryozoans, zooidal characters are more reliable.
In addition, certain tests are used to classify blood according to specific red blood cell antigens, or blood groups (see blood typing).
Usually, qualitative methods are used to classify clastic compaction units.
Then RELM and MCVELM are used to classify the data.
They are used to classify individual words or multi-word phrases.
The values of these outputs are used to classify drivers' behavior.
Skeletal structure and body composition are used to classify individuals into these three groups.
Support vector machines trained on spectral features are used to classify frame-level note instances.
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