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The phrase "a catalog of close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a collection or list of items that are closely related, but the wording is unclear and incomplete.
Example: "The artist presented a catalog of close relationships explored in her latest exhibition."
Alternatives: "a collection of nearby" or "a list of intimate".
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In his foreword, John Krich calls Guariglia's photographs "an act of visual preservation, a catalog of close kinship-like living, with no sordid detail or curious impulse spared, at once touchingly intimate and strangely open, bred by conditions soon to be reduced to rubble".
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If so, Ebeling says, the flow should extend even farther across the universe, and the researchers could have the answer when they examine the motion of an even larger and deeper catalog of close to 1500 galaxy clusters.
Also, we are starting to create a catalog of Earth-sized planets in habitable zones close-by our sun.
It serves as a refreshing way to close a year, remembering how much pure weight can come from a single well-aimed fragment in a catalog of hell.
A Catalog of Published Genome-Wide Association Studies.
In other words a catalog of horrors.
A catalog of instances is given.
A catalog of maternal imperfections.
A catalog of "over one million titles".
But even this breakthrough, which closes the file on one of Japan's biggest criminal investigations, has only drawn attention to a catalog of police failures.
(a) Catalog of Copyright Entries.
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