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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is considered a good find or a desirable person, often in the context of dating or fishing.
Example: "After weeks of searching, I finally met someone who is truly a fine catch."
Alternatives: "a great find" or "a good catch."
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Lyon takes a fine catch tumbling forward at leg gully.
But he hadn't gambled on Bell, at leg slip, collecting a fine catch.
Azhar took a fine catch in the slips, and the game was tied.
He chipped a low full toss from Mooney to midwicket, where Stirling took a fine catch diving to his left.
Vince at backward square leg sprinted in and, judging the situation well, dived forward to take a fine catch.
Sheehan, who ran for 100 yards, set up an insurance score in the final period with a fine catch of a Stalter pass.
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Pietersen was bowled for 64 when he diverted a length ball from James Pattinson onto his middle stump and Agar's amazing debut continued when he made Cook his first Test victim with a turning ball that caught the edge of the England captain's bat and flew to slip, where Clarke took a fine high catch.
In high school, Hamilton once made a fine running catch on the warning track.
They have a fine day: catch a number of fish & kill a snake.
Another pull this time steeples into the deep and Rogers takes a fine tumbling catch.
He dragged the ball to midwicket and Alex Hales took a fine running catch.
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