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Discover LudwigNo, "am caught" is not correct and usable in written English.
To make a sentence that is correct and usable in written English, you would need to add more context, such as a verb, to create a complete thought. For example, "I am caught off guard by the sudden storm."
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am caught
verb
Past of catch
Exact(60)
"Now I am caught.
I am caught in a terrible paradox!
I am caught completely by surprise.
I am caught between a quarrelling French couple.
I am caught by how unexpectedly evocative the situation seems.
Hill writes, "I am caught between the duty to remember and the desire to erase".
I am caught in the open with a rifle that no longer works.
I am caught a little bit between two schools of thought.
Drifting on such memory, I am caught up in a whirlpool of loss.
"Being a veteran, I am caught up with this patriotism," Mr. Saulnier said.
Like you, I sometimes feel as if I am caught in a crossfire of rhetoric.
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