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'caught off guard' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe the feeling of being surprised and unprepared for an event or situation. For example: The news of her passing away caught us off guard.
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Caught off guard, Harris accepted the offer.
Caught off guard, Mr. Bertaut simply stared in shock.
Caught off guard, solo-goers can be left without recourse.
Caught off guard, I suggested Fumiko, hoping she would refuse.
"I was caught off guard," she said.
"But I was caught off guard," she acknowledged.
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Dr. Creasey was caught off-guard.
"They were caught off-guard".
Caught off-guard, I said, "Yes, I think I am".
The authorities have, once more, been caught off-guard.
F.D.A. officials appeared to be caught off-guard.
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