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The phrase "a catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a hidden drawback or a condition that makes an offer less attractive than it seems.
Example: "The job offer seemed perfect, but there was a catch: the salary was significantly lower than industry standards."
Alternatives: "a drawback" or "a hidden condition".
Exact(51)
You? You're a catch.
Surely there's a catch.
IS there a catch?
But there's a catch.
There was a catch.
There's a catch.
Similar(9)
It's a Catch-22.
That's a Catch-22".
What's a Catch-23?
But it was a Catch-22.
It's a catch-22 situation".
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