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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and he caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action that someone has taken, particularly in relation to catching something or someone.
Example: "The ball was thrown high into the air, and he caught it effortlessly."
Alternatives: "and he grabbed" or "and he seized".
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— and he caught it.
"and he caught an 18 pound striper.
Four times this happened, and he caught the book bug.
And he caught the mood of the time.
He did not wear an overcoat, and he caught pneumonia and died a month later.
I got a little heavy footed and he caught me on it.
He spent four so-so seasons with the Seahawks, and he caught eight passes in two playoff games in 2006.
"He got the jump to make the plays, and he caught the balls that were hit his way".
Most people didn't know who he was and he caught motherfuckers out there.
I mean, we showed him a chart, and he caught a math error we made".
He was countering very well against me, I got a little complacent and he caught me.
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