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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also caught up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being involved or engaged in something, often in addition to other activities or situations.
Example: "I was busy with my work, but I also caught up with some friends over the weekend."
Alternatives: "also got involved" or "also connected".
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But she is also caught up in controversy.
Mr. Mudd is also caught up in subprime litigation.
But he was also caught up in old habits.
Shareholders were also caught up in the new-economy euphoria swirling round the group.
We also caught up with the other members of the group.
The Republican candidate has also caught up with the President on many personal and policy issues.
The big international airlines were also caught up in the disruptions.
Joey Logano was also caught up in the accident and was forced into a backup car.
The truth about qualifications also caught up with South African MP Pallo Jordan this week.
Other prominent Japanese figures were also caught up in the scandal.
Newlyweds Benmbarek and his wife were also caught up in the attack.
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