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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always catches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent ability to attract attention or interest, often in a positive context.
Example: "Her smile always catches the eye of everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "consistently attracts" or "regularly grabs attention."
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"He always catches them".
But technology almost always catches up.
But color always catches her eye.
A well-written rave review always catches my attention.
It always catches up with you and it's having the bottle to go before then.
I can pedal away from Andy, but he always catches up with me.
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"I told you, I don't always catch the biggest one, but I'm always catching 'em," he said.
You don't always catch something.
But he always caught the birds.
I can always catch up".
His performances nearly always caught critical attention.
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