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The phrase "a catch like her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is considered very attractive or desirable, often in the context of romantic interest.
Example: "He's lucky to have found a catch like her; she's smart, beautiful, and kind."
Alternatives: "a prize like her" or "a gem like her".
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A catch like her is probably married by now.
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"A catch like that?" Manning was less ethereal.
It is a wonder a catch like Mr. Klopfenstein's does not happen more often around here.
Andrew Lawton: I don't think I've ever seen a fast bowler take a catch like that.
"Like him," she whispered, a catch in her breath.
"How could a girl like her get caught up in something like this?" said Dr. Hosea Zollicoffer, the principal at Mandela.
He opened his right hand and said, into his palm, "Catch," like a mother disciplining her kid.
We were becoming less of a catch, if you like.
But there's a catch: Some predators like eating ants.
He seemed like a catch.
Sounds like a catch to us.
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