Sentence examples for want to categorize from inspiring English sources

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You may want to categorize them into categories such as war memorials and tributes to individuals.

Many people whom we may want to categorize at female-to-male would not define themselves that way.

When asked if he and Milbury were close to an agreement, Gandler said, "I really don't want to categorize it either way".

And now this mess," the reader might want to categorize the book as women's romance fiction -- but this would be premature.

An in-app purchase of $2.99 removes ads and offers more colors so you further customize the backgrounds to your stations, allowing you to sort them by mood, genre or however else you want to categorize them.

People want to categorize.

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Wolf behavior is frustrating to study because everybody wants to categorize, and wolves are as variable as people.

Tina Charney Phoenix, Nov. 20, 2006 • To the Editor: The Bush administration can use all the doublespeak it wants to categorize hunger in the wealthiest country in the world.

"A lot of people have always wanted to categorize us, to push us into a corner of conceptual watchmaking," Mr. Emch said.

He also wanted to categorize the types of vehicles and analyze trends for sightings.

The hashtag, which is a hallmark of Twitter's userbase wanting to categorize content, is rumored to become a part of Facebook's Graph Search.

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