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sort into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"sort into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about the process of arranging items into distinct groups or categories. For example: "The teacher asked the students to sort their papers into piles according to color."
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59 human-written examples
Contigs pre-sorted by length and number of reads as well as an option to sort into user defined intervals are available in the Clustered data summary menu, Contigs and best annotation hits, Figure 2. Contig consensus sequences and singlet sequences were annotated by the BLAST-GO automatic annotation pipeline.
Science
Can you turn people who aren't the marrying sort into people who won't divorce?
News & Media
Around that time she noticed a friend putting droplets of some sort into a glass of water.
News & Media
The program also seems to have helped turn medical TV — of the nonfiction sort — into a hot new genre.
News & Media
Ask students to sort into categories the titles that they will most likely be familiar with or be able to guess about.
News & Media
They can be letters that you have to sort into words ("C A T"), words you have to sort into sentences ("we love dad"), numbers you have to put into sequence ("1/2, 0.875, pi") elements you have to sort by atomic weight ("He Ne Ar"), animals you rank by size and so on.
News & Media
So what it all boils down to is that catch-all word, lifestyle, which translates, in every book of this sort, into proper diet, exercise and "spirituality".
News & Media
Ms. Morgenstern recommends a "quick sort" into three piles: things that need to be done, things that need to be filed and things that should be tossed.
News & Media
You're under no compunction to take the film seriously: but it does offer an insight, of a teasingly incomplete and semi-fictionalised sort, into Banksy's working life.
News & Media
Homology of structures across species is not assumed, but tested by the repeated comparison of numerous features that do or do not sort into successive clusters.
News & Media
Consumers, too, have been disappointed to discover that not all the plastic they conscientiously sort into boxes is reincarnated because of the high costs of extraction.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "sort into", ensure the categories are clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. For example, "Sort the documents into folders based on their creation date."
Common error
Avoid using prepositions other than "into" after "sort" when the intended meaning is categorization. For example, it's correct to say "sort into categories", not "sort in categories" or "sort by categories".
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "sort into" functions primarily to describe the action of categorizing or arranging items, people, or information into specific groups or classifications. This usage is supported by Ludwig, indicating its correctness and usability.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
35%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "sort into" is a grammatically sound and frequently employed phrasal verb used to denote the act of categorizing or arranging items into distinct groups. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and versatility across multiple contexts, especially within scientific, news, and general knowledge domains. When writing, it is important to ensure that the preposition "into" is used correctly and that the categories for sorting are well-defined. Alternatives such as "categorize into" and "classify into" can be considered for stylistic variation. Its widespread presence in authoritative sources underscores its reliability and acceptability in both formal and informal communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
categorize into
Focuses on placing items into pre-defined categories, highlighting the act of classification.
classify into
Similar to "categorize", emphasizing a systematic approach to grouping items based on shared characteristics.
group into
Emphasizes the formation of groups, often implying a less formal or structured arrangement.
arrange into
Focuses on the physical arrangement or ordering of items within groups.
divide into
Highlights the separation of a larger set into smaller, distinct subsets.
organize into
Implies a structured and purposeful arrangement for efficiency or clarity.
segregate into
Suggests a separation based on specific criteria, often to isolate or differentiate.
distribute into
Focuses on allocating or spreading items among different groups or categories.
assort into
Implies a careful selection and arrangement based on specific qualities or characteristics.
channel into
Suggests directing or guiding something into a specific category or pathway.
FAQs
How can I use "sort into" in a sentence?
Use "sort into" to describe the action of organizing items into different categories. For example, "The librarian will sort the books into genres".
What are some alternatives to using "sort into"?
You can use alternatives such as "categorize into", "classify into", or "group into" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "sort in" instead of "sort into"?
While "sort in" might be used in some contexts, "sort into" is generally more appropriate when referring to placing items into distinct categories. For example, you would "sort the laundry into piles" not "sort the laundry in piles".
What's the difference between "sort into" and "organize into"?
"Sort into" implies a more basic categorization, while "organize into" suggests a more structured and purposeful arrangement. You might "sort into colors", but "organize into a filing system".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested