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The phrase 'fall into one category' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any situation where a group of things can be divided into distinct groups or categories. For example, "The types of animal life in the ocean can be divided into several categories, with many different species falling into one category."
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-- who get booked on Sunday shows fall into one category of public figure: "People Who We Already Know What They Are Going To Say And Will Fail To Surprise Us".
I think a lot of Americans don't fall into one category".
"She doesn't fall into one category, i.e., a singer-songwriter for example, so she's not pigeonholed," said Miwa Okumura, a senior product manager for Beggars/4AD.
However, test takers do not typically fall into one category.
Performance does not typically fall into one category like response time.
We all know what shopping cart abandonment is, but did you know that the worst offenders of this practice tend to fall into one category?
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Seventy-five percent of this new leisure time falls into one category: video games".
Given the thresholds, one can calculate posterior probability that each gene falls into one category.
Based on the learned category boundaries, the SVM then predicts whether a new item falls into one category or the other.
24 Approximately three quarters of the interviews clearly fell into one category, while the remainder were more complex and required collaborative consensus.
Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one of two categories, a SVM training algorithm builds a model that predicts whether a new example falls into one category or the other.
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