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The phrase "assessment categorization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to evaluating or classifying assessments, such as in educational or organizational settings.
Example: "The assessment categorization process helps educators identify the strengths and weaknesses of their students."
Alternatives: "evaluation classification" or "assessment classification".
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Ardabil is a fair to fairly good location in terms of wind generation potential, based on the following magnitude-based assessment categorization for the wind resource [27]: Fair (P/A < 100 W/m2).
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