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Discover LudwigThe phrase "categorize it into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to divide something into various distinct categories. For example, "After reviewing all the data, I had to categorize it into five distinct categories."
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This material was ethnographic analyzed to categorize it into five dimensions which explain part of the women experiences in that convulsed period.
If you take a picture of food, Argus will ask you to categorize it into one of six categories including grains, fruits and veggies.
Categorize it into "Most important," "Important" and things to do regularly.
In an interview with Dose.ca, Swift said that she wrote the song to get back at her critics, saying, "There's a song called 'Mean,' that I guess you could categorize it into feelings and or relationships but it's actually about a critic".
First, people delay treatment action in order to better identify the illness and categorize it into a certain treatment type.
With a better understanding of gastric cancer epidemiology and an ability to categorize it into distinct clinical and pathologic entities, improvement in gastric cancer therapy is expected.
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We choose the variable 'amount of portfolio invested in SR funds' as the dependent variable and categorized it into four groups (0 %, 1 20 %, 21 80 % and 81 100 %).
A survey by Qian et al. ([2008]) categorized it into four fields: industrial plant pipeline layout design, circuit layout design, aircraft design, and ship piping system design (Qian et al. [2008]).
We constructed a continuous wealth index and then further categorized it into wealth quintiles (Montagu et al. 2013).
If the change in inequality reported by authors was statistically significant, we categorized it into "Increase" or "Decrease".
We fit the weighted GRS as a continuous variable and categorized it into quintiles in multivariate analyses.
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