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Discover LudwigThe phrase "classed under" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the grouping or categorization of something. Example: The book was classed under "romance" in the library catalog, but it also contains elements of mystery and adventure.
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All has been catalogued and most has been classed under the number (Ex) 3445.357 and following.
Copper also forms an important series of alloys with aluminum, classed under the general term aluminum bronzes.
Consider…the nature of those checks which have been classed under the general heads of Preventive and Positive.
[5] China Miéville's work is often classed under science fiction, but he prefers the term "weird fiction".
Thus the lungs are bypassed altogether, much of the chapter on the heart is spent discussing the kidney, and the nose is classed under "head" rather than "face".
The influence of surface-active agents on the mass transfer coefficient can be classed under three dimensionless parameters: Re, Ca, and De.
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We are consistently producing European and world class under-18 junior players.
Some clubs class under-12s as children, some say it is under-16s.
What about security for the rest of us -- the middle class and the under class?
They were taking class under the banyan tree.
She attends classes under ceilings that leak during rainstorms.
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