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The phrase "as a caught" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "As a caught fish struggles to escape, it reveals its true strength."
Alternatives: "like a captured" or "as a seized".
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It's hard to know if Tim made this portrait as a caught moment or as a process, but we do know that it was purposeful.
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Furthermore, consultations for conjunctivitis are often seen as a "catch up consultation" [ 12].
If a fielder other that the pitcher is hit by a deflected rocket, it counts as a "catch" and the batter is out.
A Spanish colonial house that I recognized as a Steinkamp caught my attention.
A short article accompanying this drawing describes Thomas as "a thief caught red-handed".
As I was going through the photographs, one of me as a baby caught my eye.
Himself as a child, caught up with magic tales of "home".
As a woman caught up in the impressionist movement, Cassatt was by no means alone.
Havana is imagined as a town caught in the 1950s, which is not strictly true.
When I was 8, my aunt, who also worked as a waitress, caught pneumonia.
Tomas Milian stars as an actor caught between two women (Daniela Silverio and Christine Boisson).
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