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Aug 27, 2020 · Aug 28, 2020. #3. lingobingo said: No. Classified as is correct. It’s similar to described as or categorised as. Into would need a different verb, such as sorted or grouped into classes/categories. I found the following information on the website and I am a little big confused.
Feb 17, 2011 · Feb 17, 2011. #3. I would phrase 1) as " has more than doubled." It appears to be comparing the cost of A now to what it was before. 2) is a comparison, but we aren't sure what is being compared. I think it needs more information: A costs more than double its previous cost. A costs more than double B's cost. Last edited: Feb 17, 2011.
Jan 9, 2012 · Dear all, I do not understand the difference (if any) between "define" and "determine." Please consider this: (1) We should define the parameters of this process (e.g., metal deposition). (2) We should determine the parameters of this process (e.g., metal deposition). To my mind, both are...