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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again when he caught" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a repeated action that occurred after someone caught something, but it needs additional context to be fully understandable.
Example: "He felt a surge of excitement again when he caught the ball during the game."
Alternatives: "once more when he caught" or "again after he caught".
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Then tragedy struck again when he caught Spanish flu in a French hospital while recovering from a gunshot wound.
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Already bandaged up from the opening game, Piqué was in the wars again when he was caught in the mouth by a stray boot, this time appearing to lose a tooth.
When he caught up again with his friends from Brooklands, he was reluctant to talk about the conflict except to say that "the wars of the future would be fought in the air".
That is when he caught the investing bug.
I was screaming from center field when he caught it.
After removing new England Test star Moeen Ali, who top-edged a pull well held by Chris Cooke, running towards backward square leg, Smith then quickly struck again when he had Daryl Mitchell caught in the gully.
He loves it when he catches one.
When he catches the ball, he's looking to pass.
"When he catches it, he finishes it.
He is very aggressive when he catches another car.
When he catches fire, he is unplayable at times.
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