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The phrase "a catching of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the act of capturing or seizing something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The story revolves around a catching of fleeting moments that define our lives."
Alternatives: "an act of capturing" or "a seizing of".
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Sudden pauses, like a catching of breath, accelerate the heart beat of a young lovers' duet, even as a seemingly involuntary straying glance introduces a premonition of love's passing.
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Figure 1 A catching competition of aquacultured P. altivelis by children of local residents.
The catching of an arctic shark, a monster from the dark depths, is sadder still.
"So you ruminate about lives that come from the catching of a moment".
But through this live camera at China's Bifengxia Panda Centre, you have a very good chance of catching a glimpse of one of our furry friends.
Nevertheless, the moth still fluttered around the candle, and Awang never missed an opportunity of catching a passing glimpse of the object of his longing.
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Imagine you were an alien catching sight of the Earth.
Children boasted of catching a glimpse of her at an upstairs window.
Dozens of fans gathered outside the ballpark in the hopes of catching a glimpse of Braun.
Still, thousands are expected to turn out in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Soviet leader.
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