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The phrase 'categorized it' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when you are making an organizational system for items. For example, "I categorized the books in the library by genre."
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Of the participants using the Klimisch method, only one participant noted that the exposure concentrations for the test substance (deltamethrin) exceeded its maximum solubility in water; however, still categorized it as "reliable with restrictions".
So even though the value of a mortgage-backed bond may have declined sharply, the bank could still have that bond on its balance sheet at its original cost, so long as management categorized it as "held to maturity".
After mapping to the D5-genome reference as described previously, PolyCat was used to compare the nucleotide at each SNP position to the SNP index and categorized it as AT-genome or DT-genome, depending on its unique match in the SNP index.
Brady, who contracted his infection after surgery, has not categorized it.
However, unless an abstract included language about the cause of the warming, we categorized it as 'no opinion'.
Since astronomers couldn't see a characteristic comet-like tail extending from it, most categorized it as an interstellar asteroid3.
The F.D.A. reviewed that letter and categorized it as a "Class I recall," the most serious designation.
Within seconds of picking up a piece, she categorized it by era, fabric, style and sociological context.
Through culture and his opinions of it, Knight stayed in touch with the world and categorized it, without the vulnerability of human engagement.
In the past, Islamic education classified knowledge into individual obligation versus communal one and categorized it for being useful or harmful to society.
However categorized, it was a kind of music I might have ignored at a different time: I go through weeks where I barely listen to anything without a voice that isn't Auto-Tuned, glossed, or coarsened during postproduction.
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