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Discover LudwigThe phrase "listed into" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when talking about the grouping or categorization of things. For example: "The different types of dinosaurs have been listed into three categories - carnivores, herbivores and omnivores."
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The historian Syncellus reported that she married a Roman senator; their descendants were listed into the fifth century.
As divers continued to search for possible missing or trapped passengers and crew of the Costa Concordia, survivors described scenes of total panic and confusion aboard as crew were at first unwilling then unable to launch lifeboats while the ship listed into the freezing sea.
Since the pollen season of Cannabis and Chenopodiaceae starts in early and late June, these taxa are listed into the groups pollinating from May and July, respectively.
In 1982, the HSEI was listed into the first batch of university which had the right to confer doctor, master's degree.
The respondents who are not willing to pay any positive bids with the reason 4 (I do not believe paying will solve the problem), 6 (I do not trust the institutions that will handle the money for this conservation work) and 7 (It should be the government's responsibility since it has money from tax revenues) are listed into the category of 'protest vote' or none-zero value.
It appeared in the top ten paid App Store games chart in April, reached the top by May, and was listed into June.
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I've previously outlined a technique for translating an employer's wish list into an application.
Speigel says that the company just wanted to move the best friends' list into the app.
They also have trained sales associates that can take your sketch and measurements, turning your wish list into reality.
The buildings are now Grade II listed, converted into cottages.
Pour listed ingredients into a large unbreakable bottle.
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