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The phrase "as categorised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the classification or organization of items or information according to specific criteria.
Example: "The data was analyzed as categorised by age groups to identify trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "as classified" or "as organized".
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The most popular city break – as categorised by TravelSupermarket – is not what you would traditionally expect.
Only two had prior sexual offence convictions; for the other 20 offenders, convictions came from a total of ten other offence types, as categorised by Blackstones (2013).
Calls were then electronically filtered for 'trauma burns and corrosives' or 'paediatric burns and corrosives' as categorised by WCG EMS personnel and were classified as 'reported burns' for the purposes of this study.
The prothrombotic score was analysed by logistic regression both as continuous variable and as categorised variable.
Quality: high or medium quality, as categorised using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale for cohort studies.
Both HRQoL scores were analysed as continuous and as categorised variables.
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The comorbidity scores were categorised as '0', '3-5'≥6'≥65'≥6nd '≥6'≥6
The myth: Learning styles are often referred to as VAK – students are categorised as visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learners.
Subjects previously categorised as VC were now categorised as WT (e.g. subjects with genotype 192 bp/194 bp, or 194 bp/194 bp).
Some were categorised as "enemies of the revolution", others as "landowners" or "rogues".
Responses categorised as "don't know" were classed as missing.
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