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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well caught" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when someone does something skillfully or successfully, often in a physical or sporting context. Example: The soccer player scored a goal with a perfect header. The audience cheered and the commentator exclaimed, "Well caught!"
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Rod Marsh was well caught just inside the boundary, hooking.
Driving expansively, his big snick was very well caught by a diving, tumbling Jones.
mike selvey (@selvecricket) Bres on and Samuels goes well caught at long on.
Surkari was well caught by Collingwood away to his left at cover, driving at Yardy.
But Lalive, after skiing the top portion well, caught an edge and fell.
The oligarchs' origins were well caught in a paper written by Thomas Graham, an American diplomat, in 1995.
9.38am GMT WIcket!! Pietersen c Jadeja b Ahmed 6 Top-edged hook, well caught on the run at deep midwicket.
Cook was eventually well caught by Glenn Maxwell at cover for 35 to bring Stokes to the crease.
Then he misjudged a pull and was well caught at the second attempt by Jason Gallian at mid-on.
This service — and surely her beauty as well — caught the attention of Tito's security staff, which hired her to attend to his personal needs.
It was Lyon, though, who ended Stokes's resistance in the third over after lunch, the batsman underedging a sweep to be well caught by Brad Haddin.
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