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catalogs
noun as in written or printed matter featuring a selection of objects
Example Sentences
Goldstein was given free rein to extrapolate material from Joan’s books, documentaries, stand-up sets and joke catalogs, even if it was never performed.
Selling off music catalogs is what The Associated Press calls "big business."
But March’s “We Don’t Trust You” marked a new high point in their catalogs that deserved a victory-lap tour.
I wonder what’s going to happen to the production music houses licensing their catalogs to AI companies, so that they can generate more music?
A wooden bookcase piled with works of pre-Columbian history, archaeology and artist catalogs sags in the middle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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