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The phrase "classified without" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has not been assigned a specific classification or category. Here is an example: "The documents were marked as classified without any further specification, causing confusion among the employees."
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As a result, documents are routinely classified without any explanation of how or why their disclosure would be harmful.
People were asked about their income and then classified (without their knowledge) as either poor or rich.
All sub-strategies could be classified without ambiguity.
Plants and algae were classified without a reference.
Figure 3 suggests that our test sets can be clustered according to motif discovery success, with one 8-test-set cluster consisting of promoters that were correctly classified without conservation, with the aid of alignment-free conservation, and by de novo motif discovery.
A surprising finding was that pre-exposure to a mild stressor was required to reveal susceptibility: when rats were classified without first exposing them to cat hair, only 1 of 71 animals met the susceptibility criteria, compared to 10 after such exposure (Figure 4).
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The whale is included as a last problem case because it is difficult to classify without the MRCA criterion.
Despite the use of high-resolution radiographic studies, endoscopic evaluation, cyst fluid analysis, and novel molecular diagnostics, many of these lesions remain difficult to classify without operative resection.
According to that system, the NNs are used to classify without consulting a domain expert; hence, this automation helped to detect both known and novel intrusions.
Clearly, there is a twilight zone for TM helices with intermediate z-scores which are difficult to classify without a priori knowledge of the protein's evolution and function.
Cases in which patients indicated a clear lack of decisional capacity were classified as "without decisional capacity".
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