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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are also caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where individuals or entities are included in a particular circumstance or event, often unexpectedly.
Example: "In the chaos of the storm, many people are also caught off guard by the sudden changes in weather."
Alternatives: "are also included" or "are also affected".
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Writers, though, are also caught between worlds.
Drug treatment centers are also caught in uncertainty.
Banks in the United States are also caught in the crossfire.
Some Eastern Baltic cod and Alaska pollock are also caught by bottom trawling.
Aircraft sounds audible in the cockpit are also caught on the recorder.
They are also caught in the grinder of an economic downturn that the Morsi government only exacerbated.
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Ukip was also caught unawares.
But Bach was also caught between eras.
But she is also caught up in controversy.
Mr. Mudd is also caught up in subprime litigation.
It is also caught in its own obsessions.
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