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The phrase "a catalogue" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a list or collection of items, usually in printed or digital form. You can use this phrase to describe a physical or digital document that displays a series of products, services, or other items for sale or reference. For example: - I love browsing through a catalogue to see the latest fashion trends. - The company published a catalogue featuring their entire product line. - You can request a catalogue to be mailed to your address for free. - The museum's catalogue includes detailed descriptions and images of their art collection. - The online retailer's catalogue is updated regularly to showcase new products.
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I bought it about a month ago from a catalogue.
"A catalogue.
The scene is a catalogue.
It's a catalogue of horror.
It's a catalogue of errors".
"It's a catalogue of calamities".
They were like children from a catalogue.
A catalogue of contenders for decorum.
Unfortunately he no longer does a catalogue.
A catalogue of bodies.
Among a catalogue of criticisms, Which?
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