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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a catalogued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been organized or listed in a catalog or systematic arrangement.
Example: "The library has a catalogued collection of rare books that are available for research."
Alternatives: "a listed" or "a recorded".
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Several debris objects have close approaches with Hitomi; however, there is no evidence to support the breakup was caused by a catalogued object.
"It would totally wipe out the space station if it were hit by a catalogued object," says Donald Kessler, a former Nasa scientist, who is widely regarded as the leading expert on the issue.
In addition to being called a "tell-all memoir", the book was also described as "as much an elegy as a chronicle", a "catalogued defence...[or] parting shot" and like a "diary of a battlefield general".
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I bought it about a month ago from a catalogue.
"A catalogue.
The scene is a catalogue.
A Catalogue Raisonne.
A catalogue costs $2.
They were like children from a catalogue.
Also called a catalogue.
It's a catalogue of horror.
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