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The phrase "classify to" can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used in the sense of categorizing or organizing something. For example, "We need to classify these documents to ensure they are properly organized."
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Third, a system which uses the manual annotations of documents similar to the text to classify, to determine suitable concepts ('K-Nearest Neighbor' classifier).
It gives the president and the heads of government agencies the power to classify documents, as Mr. Clinton's order did, but for the first time specifically extends that power to classify to the vice president.
Each hour of recording took many hours to transcribe and classify: to count the words uttered near a child and attribute them to a parent, the main child, a sibling, someone else or a TV.
Jake also expresses a belief that was to manifest itself in Barth's later approach to writing: "To turn experience into speech, that is, to classify, to conceptualize, to grammarize, to syntactify it is always a betrayal of it, a falsification of it".
However, approximately 6% of all reads classified as Sneathia do not clearly classify to one of the two known Sneathia species.
The divergence measures are defined as D i = ∑ s = 1 S | M s ^ − M i |, (7) for i = 1, 2. If D 1 < D 2, classify to G 1 ; otherwise classify to G 2. The classification rates are shown in Table 3 for scenario 1 (a single admixture event at 60 generations; mean ABS 10.47, range 10.30 10.64) and scenario 2 (two admixture events at 160 and 10 generations; mean ABS 10.57, range 10.35 10.90).
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Tsunamis must be classified to predict the level of danger.
Authorities said that about 30,000 are classified to be taking part on the action.
Mycal's $14.5 billion debt had been mildly classified "to watch" until the day it went bankrupt.
It was classified to rectifier type SFCL.
We sorted, organized, and classified to manage our things.
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