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The phrase "are virtually caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is almost trapped or ensnared, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the complex web of lies, they are virtually caught with no way to escape the truth."
Alternatives: "are nearly trapped" or "are almost ensnared."
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Deaver adds so many twists and turns that you are virtually caught in a cyclone of plot reversals, but it all is explained in the end.
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The figures are virtually identical.
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Results are virtually unchanged.
Help files are virtually useless.
Electrons are virtually free.
The possibilities are virtually endless!
Do not fall behind--it is virtually impossible to catch up, as the labs become progressively more difficult over the course of the semester.
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