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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it classifies as' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are trying to group items into categories, for example: "This plant species belongs to the family Asteraceae; it classifies as a flowering herb."
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As such the UK company reports its results in euros, which it classifies as its "functional and presentational currency".
As the U.S. tries to pen down a draft AUMF law to take on the Islamic State group and those it classifies as its affiliates, it's clear that armed groups in Syria and Iraq are observing any alliances made with the U.S.
Further, the university has adopted a policy of making 40percentto45percentcent of its freshman admissions among those it classifies as economically disadvantaged.
In the same vein, the Pentagon this week distributed its latest tally of released detainees it classifies as having "returned to the fight" against Americans.
Mr. Obama's outreach to the families came as the Pentagon delayed making public its latest report on the released Guantánamo detainees it classifies as having "returned to the fight".
IMPACT's high NPV (>99%) suggests that the probability of in-hospital death in those whom it classifies as low risk is low, but its low PPV (4.6) suggests that it will classify patients who will survive to discharge as high risk (anticipated to die in-hospital).
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The American embassy in Kampala said it "strongly" condemned what it classified as disproportionate police actions taken at FDC headquarters.
The index showed that most attacks it classified as terrorist were concentrated in five countries — Syria, Iraq, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
Not only was it classified as an "elective," but the most challenging thing we created was chocolate chip cookies.
Since it is a church, it is classified as a non-profit organization.
It's classified as edgeplay, for it's high-potential for bodily harm and general kinkiness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com