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The phrase "catalogued by" is correct and usable in written English
It should be used when you are referring to something that has been organized and listed according to a system. For example, "The library's collection of rare books was catalogued by type and author."
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The diagram is saved and catalogued by a mainframe computer.
Festivals and other annual events are catalogued by location.
The exhibition was conceived, organized, and catalogued by Georges Bernier.
They have been catalogued by the actor turned rare books dealer, Neil Pearson.
One Hundred Photographs was one of the first collections held and catalogued by A Database.
It was catalogued by the Smithsonian's Minor Planet Center and pretty much forgotten.
Hearst treasures, each one priced and tagged, has been priced and catalogued by the Hammer Galleries people.
But what lies behind some of the crude and boorish conduct catalogued by the Everyday Sexism project is repressed sexuality.
Instead, I found myself in meetings - catalogued by the Hutton report - at which the one question nobody ever asked was: are we sure Saddam's got this stuff?
Other incidents catalogued by Ofsted were said to be so serious that they were withheld from the public report to protect the confidentiality of the children involved.
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Thus, most of what went on in Morgan's laboratory is best described as breeding, maintaining, characterizing and cataloguing (by genetic mapping) fly strains.
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