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The phrase "able to catch everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has the capability to understand or perceive all relevant information or details.
Example: "As a skilled journalist, she is able to catch everything that happens during the press conference."
Alternatives: "capable of grasping all details" or "able to perceive everything."
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"You'll never be able to catch everything.
"You need to get close enough to be able to catch everything, but far enough away to avoid getting caught," explains Christian.
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If you try to catch everything, you catch nothing.
"We're going to do our best to catch everything," he said.
You can add a linter to your toolset, but you can't rely on that to catch everything.
"But that's still not going to catch everything," Dr Murdoch added.
It's sometimes difficult to catch everything during an election night whirlwind of facts, stats and spin.
I like that it's something you kind of need to hear twice to catch everything.
If using audio, make sure that you are close enough to the source of the sound to catch everything clearly.
Will anyone be able to catch Langham?
He said he hoped to be able to catch Thursday.
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