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The phrase "we classify by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the method or criteria used for categorizing items, data, or concepts. Example: "In our research, we classify by age group to better understand the trends in consumer behavior."
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Take such objects as emeralds, which we classify by using the predicate "green".
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On the basis of similarity networks, we could classify BY kinases into three main groups with 14 subgroups.
Taking under consideration information on NHS trust clustering by the Department of Health we classify hospitals by size (large, medium and small acute) and type (acute, specialist and teaching).
At Football Outsiders, we classify tackles by defenders according to the yardage allowed and the down-and-distance situation.
We classify methods by their mechanism to connect the visual and textual modalities.
We classify techniques by component where they apply to, which is the most natural way from a designer point of view.
The design and application of new chiral ligands has been pivotal to reaction enhancements and, for each Heck and related process, we classify ligands by the nature of the denticity, chirality, and donor atoms involved.
Because information is unavailable to specifically distinguish between types, we classify smokers by price of cigarettes.
For example, if we classify microbes by ecotypes, we need to empirically test whether evolutionary processes cause groups of stable and genetically coherent ecotypes.
First, we classify each pixel by the classifier used in one-stage classification.
We classify optoelectronic probes by their property of delivering light to the tissue: by waveguides or by integrated light sources at the sites of intervention.
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