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The phrase "artificially categorized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the classification of items, concepts, or data that have been grouped in a way that is not natural or organic.
Example: "The data was artificially categorized to fit the parameters of the study, which may affect the results."
Alternatives: "unnaturally classified" or "artificially grouped".
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Cells along the osteogenic differentiation pathway may be artificially categorized as (1) undifferentiated MSCs, (2) osteo-chondro-progenitor cells, (3) pre-osteoblasts, and (4) osteoblasts; although in reality, a developmental continuum without distinct boundaries may exist [43].
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So the life form itself isn't completely 100% artificial, per se, but since its genetic makeup is based on an artificially created DNA structure that controls the cell, it can be categorized as man-made since DNA is the building block from which all life is created and maintained.
The hard part is being categorized.
They cannot be categorized by style.
Tequilas are also categorized by age.
"I felt it categorized us," she said.
They are not, however, well categorized.
Some might be categorized as kitsch.
Both shootings are categorized as "friendly fire".
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