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"ranked in ascending order" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a list in which the items are ordered from lowest to highest value. For example: "The items were ranked in ascending order according to price from least to most expensive."
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As usual, they're ranked in ascending order of likelihood to win the Democratic nomination.
Below are what I see as the top 15 contenders for the Democratic nomination in 2020, ranked in ascending order.
Fitch's experiments were based on the so-called Chomsky hierarchy, a system for classifying types of grammar, ranked in ascending order of complexity.
The coefficients c o e f[i] are then ranked in ascending order (line 3).
All the 5000 molecules were ranked in ascending order of the docking score.
Table 5 reports changes in employment share by major occupational groups (two-digit ISCO-88 level) and are ranked in ascending order by their mean wage in 1995.
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Moreover, each respondent was asked to rank in ascending order all the simulations presented, starting from the least attractive in his perception.
Rank in ascending order of the discharge values read from each AFDCs using Eq. 1 of a given N year period.
(c) Rank in ascending order of the discharge values read from each AFDCs using Eq. 1 of a given N year period.
The r values for all co-expressed gene pairs were transformed into ranks in ascending order of r for each probeset.
Within each cluster, the strains are ranked in ascending mean value order.
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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.
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