general classification

Frequency: 7.211.2 per million words

Used for a non-specific, overall categorization.

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Examples (10)

  • A general classification groups items into broad, non-specific categories.
  • For a quick overview, biologists often start with a general classification of species.
  • The new inventory system uses a general classification for products, such as 'electronics' or 'apparel'.
  • The researcher's initial paper only provided a general classification of the artifacts found.
  • The library's general classification can make finding highly specific books challenging.
  • Critics argue that such a general classification oversimplifies a complex social issue.
  • We will develop a general classification of user feedback for the first phase of the project.
  • This might be too general a classification to be useful for detailed analysis.
  • His approach offers a more general classification than the highly detailed system we used previously.
  • Is this general classification sufficient for our report, or do we need more detailed categories?