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The phrase "always managing to catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently succeeds in capturing or obtaining something, often despite challenges.
Example: "Despite the chaos around him, he was always managing to catch the attention of the audience with his captivating stories."
Alternatives: "consistently able to catch" or "regularly managing to capture".
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But I was here nonetheless, finally finding the courage to try the class I spent months peering at longingly through the glass partition, somehow always managing to catch the eye of this one girl who definitely thinks I'm a stalker.
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Rich men always manage to catch a break.
No matter how long in the making, the end of dictatorial regimes always manage to catch us by surprise.
By 1981 it had lost much of its luster, and was showing bargain movies just to survive, but it always managed to catch the eye of a young man with plans named Jeff Frank.
For some reason she always manages to catch me looking my worst so, it was typical that she turned up to witness me crawling around the house in my knickers and a pair of my husband's odd socks.
They always manage to get themselves deferred".
I've always managed to get by.
Still, they had always managed to get along.
But we always managed to get both cars out there".
But we always managed to get the albums together.
And I always managed to get by.
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