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Discover Ludwig"catalogs of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a large number or variety of catalogs, or to specify the type of catalogs being referred to. Example: "The library had a vast collection of catalogs of antique furniture and rare books."
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Why isn't there a central Web site that collates the catalogs of all those online sources?
Type specimen books are the plumbing-parts catalogs of graphic design.
The first catalogs of animal diversity were based on overall form and similarity.
The trade also became better organized in the provision of comprehensive catalogs of current books.
Many observatories conduct extensive visual binary observing programs and publish catalogs of their observational results.
In the 1950s, astronomers at Cambridge University published three catalogs of astronomical radio sources.
Devotional literature sometimes included brief catalogs of sins to aid them in these exercises.
The service is limited to the catalogs of three of the five major record labels.
In Chicago, the Clines picked a wall drawing they liked from several catalogs of LeWitts.
Then publishers began searching through catalogs of previously scheduled books for topical titles.
When we described the aesthetic to other florists, the catalogs of bark containers fell off the shelves.
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