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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a catalog of important things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection or list of significant items, concepts, or ideas that are noteworthy or valuable.
Example: "The museum has published a catalog of important things from the ancient civilization, showcasing artifacts that tell the story of their culture."
Alternatives: "a list of significant items" or "a compilation of notable things."
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Originally a catalog of important things on the web it became what Year 2000 dot-commers called a portal.
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A RCHITECTURAL DIGEST has been many, many things: a record of power, of the good life as lived by presidents, titans of industry and Hollywood royalty, a catalog of important historic homes.
But he learned a lot of important things.
I think a couple of important things.
"The Internet of Important Things".
"The Internet of (Important) Things".
This evening I took a catalog of the things I still buy in paper and why.
But I think now — it's a catalog of things that are juxtaposed, and cumulatively they end up giving you some kind of emotional density.
American collectors and dealers were anticipating a Christie's catalog of "Important American Paintings From a Distinguished Private Collection" long before it went in the mail.
This tells us a couple of very important things.
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