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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game of catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the activity of throwing a ball back and forth, typically between two people.
Example: "On sunny afternoons, we often enjoy a game of catch in the park."
Alternatives: "a game of toss" or "a game of throw".
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It's like a game of catch.
Inspection is not a game of "catch as catch can".
Mr. Sadler took his son to their backyard and ventured a game of catch.
Meanwhile, we'll be eying our gloves, waiting for some dry ground for a game of catch.
"Baseball" ends with a cosmic pitch and a game of catch between two unseen players.
The two threw players' names back and forth with the ease of a game of catch.
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But some analysts feel that Moody's is playing a game of catch-up.
He added: "So it's — it's always going to be a game of catch-up.
With Salvador, I played a game of catch-me-if-you-can with differ-ent constraints.
Japan's rise to economic greatness was basically a game of catch-up with the advanced West.
It's still a game of catch-up, but there is now a feeling that the winning post is attainable.
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