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categorises

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Third person singular of categorise

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The word 'categorises' is correct and is a commonly used word in written English.
It is the present tense form of the verb 'categorise', which means to place items or ideas into different categories or groups based on certain criteria. Example: The librarian categorises books based on their genres and subjects to make it easier for readers to find them.

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But Fitch, a ratings agency, is still worried: "Some of the consequences of the Danish funding structure are addressed in the bill," it says, "but the causes are not".The European Banking Authority EBAA) has recommended that Danish mortgage bonds, which it currently categorises as very liquid, be given a less favourable classification.

The Universities and Careers Admission Service (UCAS) categorises the 2m university applications it processes each year by age, gender, ethnic origin, parental occupation, domicile, and the desired institution and course.

Allianz, a financial services company, is paying a reported €8m per year for 30 years for the naming rights to the stadium.Those naming rights fall into a stream that Deloitte categorises as "commercial revenue", which encompasses sponsorship agreements, merchandising, money generated by the stadium and non-matchday events.

Mr Feltheimer hopes that "Divergent", a book adaptation about a society that categorises citizens into different groups, could be its next mother lode.

He prefers the more complex Mexican matrix, which categorises chilies both by heat, and whether they are fresh, dried, pickled, or smoked.

The Lincoln centre categorises droughts from abnormally dry (D0) to exceptional drought (D4).

In 2012 only seven took place in the 87 countries InterPride categorises as "most hostile" for gay people, which includes most of the 78 in which gay sex is criminalised.

The behavioural-targeting software watching him inside the ISP's network registers and categorises this apparent interest in travel.

But you don't have to join in with the way the industry categorises you.

Which, in terms of audience response to something that presumably categorises itself as popular art, is fair enough.

Frankly, I thought swingeing cuts to the arts budget, or perhaps Michael Bay, might be considered more damaging to the actor's cause than a word that Wikipedia categorises as an "affectionate term" (and which I presumed had fallen out of usage in about 1976).

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