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The phrase "about to get caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is on the verge of being discovered or apprehended for something they have done wrong.
Example: "He was sneaking out of the house, but he was about to get caught by his parents."
Alternatives: "on the verge of being caught" or "about to be discovered."
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If you are about to get caught stop chewing and try to hide it somewhere in your mouth that is NOT visible to the teacher.
Someone was about to get caught.
3.53pm: Sastre and Mayo are about to get caught by Rasmussen, Contador, Evans and Leipheimer.
I thought he was about to get caught, but he's stretched his lead to 1min 17sec from the gang pursuing him.
They only encounter a few Storm Troopers so the story never gets very exciting and we never think the children are about to get caught or are in terrible danger.
Man 2 "Yeah, but where does it stop?" Man 3 (not about to get caught up in a rational argument) "Do you watch that Big Brother?" Man 1 (annoyed) "No.
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And even though I didn't love it, at the very least the book caused me to continue thinking about it some time after, to get caught with something about it I could not quite place.
"I have about 100 different ways how not to get caught," he noted.
There's been a huge amount of talk about an "Apollo program" to get caught up on energy technologies.
Instead, he is enthusiastic about ordinary Americans continuing to get caught up in the tricks and traps of mortgage and credit card agreements, and losing their livelihoods and their homes.
"So earnings growth is going to get caught at about the rate of sales growth, which has been 5percentt a year or less".
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