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The phrase "as I caught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or moment that occurred while you were in the process of catching something, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "As I caught the ball, I felt a rush of excitement."
Alternatives: "while I grabbed" or "as I seized".
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"As soon as I caught it, one thought came into my mind: get physical," Keller said.
As I caught up with Fuller, I saw that he was smiling his chip-toothed smile.
— I felt so loved as I caught up with the texts that had come in.
The pole, as I caught it, was quivering like a tuning fork.
"It's such an illusion," she said in an Australian accent as I caught up with her.
As I caught Grandma's eye, she explained, "We're having a trip to the country".
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"Don't cheat," I warn, as I catch her loitering around the scoreboard.
I could find a reason to accept or even embrace this as I catch the next flight.
I chase after them, but as soon as I catch them, they step behind a wall and stop.
"You are providing relief as I catch up on all the work I didn't do on Friday afternoon".
Multitasking must be second nature, I think, as I catch sight of him, striding into London's Jerwood Space, in perfect time for our meeting.
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