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The phrase "automatic categorisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sorting or classifying items, data, or information without manual intervention.
Example: "The software employs automatic categorisation to efficiently organize user data into relevant groups."
Alternatives: "automated classification" or "self-sorting categorization".
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Although the core index is the same, Bing is not just a rebranding of Microsoft Live Search, but has new features – including instant preview of websites and videos, automatic categorisation of search results, and Best Match results with deep links.
Unfortunately, a swathe of evidence from the 1980s and 1990s also seemed to suggest that race is an automatic categorisation, in that people effortlessly and rapidly identified and remembered which ethnic group an individual appeared to belong to.
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Data collected by OPCRIT+ in the electronic case record are subject to automatic anonymisation and categorisation via an electronic search engine called the Case Register Interactive Search (CRIS), recently developed by Stewart et al. The OPCRIT+ checklist is a development and expansion of the OPCRIT checklist, a well-established and well-validated tool in research settings.
"Accent can trigger social categorisation in a prompt, automatic, and occasionally unconscious manner," says Ze Wang of the University of Central Florida.
Using this protocol, the researchers tested the strength of categorisation by race, something all previous efforts had shown was automatic.
So it was a delightful surprise when researchers from one of the world centres for evolutionary psychology intervened in the debate on social categorisation, by conducting an experiment they claimed showed that labelling people by race was far less automatic and inevitable than all previous research seemed to show.
It defies ordinary categorisation.
Piers Corbyn defies categorisation.
Akhe Engineering Theatre defies categorisation.
It defies easy categorisation.
This book defies categorisation.
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