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The phrase "catalogue to" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in a specific context or industry, but it is not commonly used in everyday language. A more common and correct phrase would be "catalogue of" or "catalogue for." Example: "I added the new products to our catalogue for the upcoming season."
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A back catalogue to die for 1.
He loves to itemise, to catalogue, to amplify.
Luckily, Callahan has a great back catalogue to draw on.
Eliasson passed the catalogue to me, and said, "I love this.
There are 574 page in the catalogue, to which 59 scholars have contributed.
The 1655 catalogue to Worm's collection has a detailed description of the jawbone.
Ulrich also announced that Metallica is adding its entire back catalogue to Spotify from Thursday.
A version of this text appears in the catalogue to the exhibition.
A 50-year-old writer checks the computer catalogue to find a new book called "Queenmaker".
It presents a band of marionettes, miming their old catalogue to a new generation.
He also oversaw the transfer of John's back catalogue to compact disc.
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