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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has been caught or captured multiple times.
Example: "After several attempts to escape, the thief was again caught by the police."
Alternatives: "re-caught" or "caught once more".
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Come fall, I once again caught trout.
Google's aggressiveness has once again caught Apple snoozing.
Tsushima has been time and again caught up in that turbulent history.
He was at it again, caught on TV spitting in disgust on the 15th.
By gobbling up Arco, he has once again caught his rivals off-guard.
Brady's inexperienced wideouts were once again caught running incorrect routes at important moments.
Mouloudia fans, and people of the Casbah, were once again caught in the middle.
The American Anthropological Association AAAA) is again caught up in a debate over the ethics of secret research.
After posting similar numbers in his third season, injuries again caught up with him.
In 2009, Welker again led the league in receptions; in 2010, Johnson again caught 12 touchdown passes.
But the magnitude of the loan problems once again caught bank officials themselves and Wall Street analysts by surprise.
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