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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Both payments and revenues should be described in detail and categorized as one-off or on-going.
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Home banking services are often categorized as basic, intermediate, and advanced.
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More than half the total number were categorized as educationally subnormal.
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The Soviet Union could not be easily categorized as either presidential or parliamentary.
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All the credit arrangements mentioned above are categorized as restricted-use credit.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Dali was categorized as a surrealist painter.
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Forecasts suggest that by the year 2010, only about 30 percent of U.S. households will be categorized as middle class.
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How would you categorize your relationship with your parents?
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The hotels are categorized according to the standard of the rooms and services they offer.
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The store categorizes records from Asia and Africa as 'World Music'.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Emotions seem to create the ideas which are then categorized.
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Language, invented sometime in the last few million years, involves some really fancy abilities for categorizing sounds.
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Nouvel's work is difficult to categorize .
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The remainder of the population was strictly categorized into four groups.
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The tendency to categorize black sportsmen and women differently from the rest is faintly racist and, I believe, totally unnecessary.
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These volumes contain poetry which may be categorized generally as a poetry of attitudes, the attitudes being both literary and vital.
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We shall categorize the explanations which result as being in different modes.