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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a catch that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific condition or limitation that may not be immediately obvious in a situation or agreement.
Example: "The job offer sounds great, but there's a catch that you should know about before accepting."
Alternatives: "a stipulation that" or "a condition that".
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"I am not going to claim a catch that wasn't".
Make a catch that might finally garner some notice.
He shook his head as if at a catch that got away.
What a catch that is! Anderson is not happy about it.
When the boy returns, the bobber is dancing with a catch that cannot get away.
But when Melky Cabrera, racing deep into the outfield, leaped into the air for a catch that effectively saved the game, she whispered, "I liked that leap!
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Dixon performed well against Minnesota on Nov. 10, making a diving catch that continued a game-winning drive.
With the White Sox leading, 3-1, Weleapteagainstinsthehe left-field wall on a spectacular catch that took a game-tying homer from Johnson.
It was a sensational catch that made the breakthrough in the 40th over.
But Gaffney made a brilliant touchdown catch that sealed the victory.
On a Macbook, the catch that holds these hinges in place are on the lower left and right.[4].
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