Sentence examples for to categories from inspiring English sources

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to categories

noun

A group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria.

  • This steep and dangerous climb belongs to the most difficult category.

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It thus pays attention to categories, differences and boundaries.

Some have merged because they wanted access to categories of food they didn't manufacture themselves.

Google will assign those users to categories based on the content of the pages they visit.

But the boom has broadened to categories that barely qualify for incentives.

The majority of the musical materials belonged to categories universally referred to as "bloops" and "bleeps".

The artists are exhibited according to categories of printmaking, like lithography, etching or silkscreen.

"For me, the problem is that someone always has to reduce music to categories and words.

Films are grouped according to categories that include narrative, documentary and feature films, short films and children's films.

This article was amended on 19 November 2015 to clarify a reference to categories of listed buildings.

"It is a great way of directing consumers to categories that might be moving a bit slower".

"All these years, Schwann collected 100 fields of information," Ms. Crawford said, referring to categories in the company's database.

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