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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
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" the elite chess players have comparable physiological parameters in competition as those who practice sports such as shooting, car racing and golf; consequently, chess could be classified as the same category of sport as those according to these criteria."

Would you say "calssiafy A as the same category as B", or would you say "classify A in the same category as B"?
  

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Hi,. " Would you say "classify A as the same category as B", or would you say "classify A in the same category as B"? I'd say 'in'.

  • Hi,.
  • " Would you say "classify A as the same category as B", or would you say "classify A in the same category as B"?
  • I'd say 'in'.
  • I'd also make the changes shown above in bold.
  • " Clive
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Hi,.

" the elite chess players have comparable physiological parameters in competition as to those of people who practice sports such as shooting, car racing and golf; consequently, chess could be classified as the same category of sport as those according to these criteria."

Would you say "classify A as the same category as B", or wo
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Are you sure he doesn't mean anything else?
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Hi,

What meaning are you asking about?

Clive
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I mean, is he meaning exactly what we get from it?
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Hi,

I don't see any extra meanings. Do you?

I don't consider it a very well-written sentence.

Clive
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I email him(The author).

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