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Discover Ludwig"catalog on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
It may be a typo or a mistranslation from another language. A correct phrase might be "catalogue of" or "catalog of." Here are two examples of how to use these phrases correctly: 1) "I need to update our company's catalog of products to include the new items we offer." 2) "The library has a comprehensive catalogue of books, including rare and hard-to-find titles."
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Lawson went one step further: Put the catalog on the Internet, update it quickly and save printing costs.
ONLINE ACCESS -- Library.amnh.org; catalog on libcat.amnh.org.org
ONLINE ACCESS -- Nybg.org (click on Mertz Library); catalog on Catalpa.
Creating a catalog on the Web site is easy.
Orders, (218) 525-3949; catalog, on the Internet only, www.edelweissnursery.com.com
ONLINE ACCESS -- Frick.org/library; catalog on Fresco (Fresco.frick.org).org
ONLINE ACCESS -- Ndm.si.edu (click on collections); catalog on Siris.si.edu.edu
Mr. Draper never learned who had placed the catalog on his bed.
ONLINE ACCESS -- Nyhistory.org; catalog on www.bobcat.nyu.edu HOURS -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday.
He reissued Vanguard's original catalog on compact discs under the Omega and Vanguard Classics labels.
ONLINE ACCESS -- Metmuseum.org (click on educational resources); catalog on Watsonline (Library.metmuseum.org).org
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