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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be caught for" can be used in written English.
It means "to be blamed or accused for something" and is used mainly when talking about crimes. For example: "The thief was eventually caught for the burglary."
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In other words, the scallops have to be caught... for the good of the scallops.
Harris says that these are the kinds of lies that you are very unlikely to be caught for.
The fractious maneuvers increased the chances that leaders would be caught for weeks, and perhaps months, in infighting.
Elisa Allen, associate director at Peta, said the culprit of the "sadistic and violent acts" must be caught for everyone's safety.
So whereas someone of the "American mind-set" expects to be caught for breaking the law, someone of the "Russian mind-set" doesn't.
Shrimp are far fewer because cod, deprived of capelin to eat, and haddock in increasing numbers, are eating them before they can be caught for human consumption.
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Lobsters are caught for export.
Concerning P. chrysocephala, too few individuals were caught for analysis.
He likened the current cases to being caught for speeding.
And when people are caught for corruption, why are they not punished immediately?
Pigs and chickens are raised, and seabirds, fish, and shellfish are caught for food.
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