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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anytime I caught" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when referring to instances in the past when you observed or discovered something.
Example: "Anytime I caught a glimpse of the sunset, I felt a sense of peace."
Alternatives: "whenever I noticed" or "each time I saw".
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"Toward the end of the game, I was just in that zone where, anytime I caught the ball, I felt like if I got a clean look it was going in," Redick said.
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Although maybe someone should consider using me as a case study since I've struggled with health issues for half my life to date: debilitating chronic fatigue in my teens; a hypothyroidism diagnosis in my early twenties; and now, in the wake of hormonal changes from pregnancy, an intermittent asthma-like condition that leaves me coughing for weeks anytime I catch a cold.
I can still steal a base anytime I get ready.
And I'm interested anytime I see a cultural innovation.
"Anytime I get the ball, I score," Bol said.
"But I caught myself.
I caught my breath.
I caught a cutthroat.
I caught him.
I think I caught it".
Then I catch fire.
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