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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a catch though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting point or a drawback in a discussion, often after presenting a positive aspect.
Example: "The job offers great benefits, but there's a catch though: the hours are quite demanding."
Alternatives: "a drawback, however" or "a downside, though".
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There is a catch, though: an industrywide format war.
There's a catch, though: the director of the Messiaen is to be Robert Lepage.
There is a catch, though: you will be expected to work full time without pay.
There is a catch, though: a process called biofouling, in which foreign objects implanted in the body become encrusted with proteins and tissue.
There is a catch, though, notes the International Time Capsule Society: there are roughly 10,000 time capsules, some including everything from Pop Tarts and favourite toys to workout videos, buried around the world.
There's a bit of a catch, though: one of the bigger expected features — one that would let Tesla's autopilot handle passing cars and automatically make highway interchanges — is being delayed for now.
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Not everyone was caught off guard, though.
There's a potential catch, though: Once the star becomes bigger and brighter, the radiation it emits might blow away the disk, inhibiting further growth.
One catch, though: this will require a small tweak to the existing Bitcoin protocol.
The catch, though, has always been the price.
The catch, though, was dropped — one of three opportunities missed by Deccan.
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