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Discover LudwigThe phrase "classification under" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the categorization of something within a specific group or system.
Example: "The classification under the new regulations will help streamline the approval process for various products."
Alternatives: "categorization within" or "classification within".
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But this kind of classification, under the law, eventually expires.
A recent Supreme Court decision confirms marijuana's classification under federal law as an illegal Schedule I drug with "no currently accepted medical use".
The Home Office describes the ACMD as an independent expert body that advises on drug-related issues, including recommendations on classification under the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act.
"I don't care what your classification under the census, whether you're white, black, Asian, Hispanic, whatever," he said.
Right now, the federal government considers marijuana a Schedule I drug, a classification under the Controlled Substances Act reserved for substances like heroin with high potential for abuse and no accepted medical uses.
While classification under the heading electrolyte-solution or nonelectrolyte-solution is often useful, some solutions have properties near the boundary between these two broad classes.
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Also, despite the improving death classification, under-reporting of suicides due to misclassification most likely continues to influence Korean official statistics.
Mr. Johnson defended prison security classifications under which the escaped inmates were kept, saying none of the seven had previous problems at the Connally Unit.
"Determining classifications under Nagpra is a complex process," the statement said, referring to the law, "and the museum made the judgment consistent with established criteria.
For example, bulk materials of the same substance can differ in their hazard profiles based on impurities or macroscopic particle size, leading to different classifications under the CLP Regulation.
Candidates will qualify as working-class if their parents are judged to have "routine" occupations, such as unskilled or semi-skilled factory work, according to Office for National Statistics socio-economic classifications, under the Labour plans.
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