Sentence examples for broadly classifying from inspiring English sources

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South Africans are adept at broadly classifying one another as black, white, Indian or colored, despite often complicated lineages.

However, broadly classifying negative symptoms into 5 categories does not take into account etiology and duration, which contribute to the heterogeneity of these symptoms [ 5].

The observation that steroid use may actually enhance alveolar epithelial damage by promoting apoptosis (Dorscheid et al., 2001) highlights the greater importance of identifying disequilibrium in particular molecular pathways over broadly classifying IPF as a purely inflammatory condition.

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The Martian may be broadly classified as science fiction, but there is something comfortingly of our world about it.

QUESTION FROM BEN BLACKMORE: My question is: what name (s) would you give music broadly classified under "Classical" these days?

Such magazines may be broadly classified into professional (including trade and technical) and nonprofessional journals.

The solid content of soils is broadly classified as organic and inorganic.

MAR is broadly classified into two groups.

WT operating region is broadly classified into.

Decomposition of MDPs can be broadly classified into two categories.

These factors are broadly classified as strategic, tactical, and operational.

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