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The phrase "as a catalog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is organized or presented in a manner similar to a catalog, often in the context of listing items or information.
Example: "The new software allows users to browse products as a catalog, making it easier to find what they need."
Alternatives: "in a catalog format" or "like a catalog".
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Hadid has described the museum as a "catalog of spaces".
The menu reads as a catalog of straightforward pleasures: gyoza (pot stickers), pork buns, wings.
As a catalog of current possibilities, "Numbers in Graphic Design" provides numerous inventive options.
"We look at it as a catalog of 15 years of human rights photography".
The auction site could double as a catalog of Ms. Kamali's pioneering concepts.
We've designed the issue as a catalog, but it's not simply an array of gadgets.
"Glitch" is best appreciated as a catalog of nonnarrative shorts dispersed across the narrative if not quite integrated into it.
Last month, the group launched a Web site, www.hummerdinger.com, as a catalog of their grievances against Hummers.
When In Style began, Ms. Nelson took the seemingly radical step of displaying fashion goods much as a catalog would.
It was one of the first department stores opened by Sears, Roebuck & Company, which started as a catalog company.
For instance, the curriculum for the Acatemy is available in a booklet that is being referred to as a catalog.
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