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The phrase "a light caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moment when light is noticed or observed, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "As she walked through the forest, a light caught her eye, illuminating the path ahead."
Alternatives: "a beam captured" or "a glimmer noticed".
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I figured since I was up I'll take him out to go potty, so I took him out back and a light caught my eye.
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A beam of light caught Eisenhower, leaving Petitpierre in the shadow.
I was about to follow suit when a flash of light caught my attention.
In search of my father's favourite Spanish painter, El Greco, I was passing the opening to a large gallery when a strange frisson of light caught the edge of my eye.
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A sudden burst of bright light caught me by surprise a strobe!
Flickers of light caught her eye.
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