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The phrase "assigned a classification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of categorizing or labeling something within a specific system or framework.
Example: "The newly discovered species was assigned a classification based on its unique characteristics and genetic makeup."
Alternatives: "given a classification" or "designated a classification."
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The discriminant analysis assigned a classification power of 83.9% to the predictive model (p < 0.0001).
Because Boccia is a disability sport, each athlete is examined and assigned a classification to ensure fairness.
Wheelchair basketball players are assigned a classification from 1.0 through to 4.5.
For the concept elicitation sections of the focus groups, each subject comment was assigned a "classification" and "domain" and incorporated into a domain mapping grid.
An audit was undertaken of interval cancers assigned a classification of 2 or 3 within our Breast Service over a 3-year period with the aim of determining and implementing improved clinical practice in a learning environment.
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Primary minerals include both the essential minerals used to assign a classification name to the rock and the accessory minerals present in lesser abundance.
The discriminant analysis was successful into assigning a classification power of 83.9% (overall hit ratio) to the predictive model.
If we had attempted to apply IHS criteria we may have created further error by assigning a classification without full information.
A library assigns a classification number that unambiguously locates a particular volume in a position relative to other books in the library based on its subject matter.
This classifier assigns a classification to each new serum sample: VeriStrat Good ('good') or VeriStrat Poor ('poor').
58 73 An utterance is defined as the smallest discriminable speech segment to which a coder can assign a classification and that expresses or implies a complete thought.
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