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"catch a clue" is correct and usable in written English
It is a idiomatic expression used to indicate that someone needs to figure something out, often by using clues or hints. For example: "The detective found the missing gem, but you'll have to catch a clue to guess how he tracked it down."
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Nor is it easy to catch a clue to the inner persona of Nan Goldin in "Nan and Brian in Bed" (1983).
Finally, I catch a clue, and find someone who knows my witness.
If they don't catch a clue and start working with us, (2) above is going to occur again in November, and then either (2) or (3) will occur in 2008.
Catch a clue - Armey cares nothing about your freedom.
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There was one possible break for the detectives trying to catch him, a clue in the part of the apartment where Ms. Gerst and her husband, Todd Dailey, keep their liquor.
Mr. Steinberg continued: "The other thing is that unlike a murder drama, our show is not just about a dead body and we track down clues and we catch a bad guy.
Get a clue, @SteveKingIA.
Get a clue.
Looking back there were clues that all wasn't well with Gary: he caught a bug he couldn't shake off and had unusual memory lapses.
I usually don't like feeling too lost during a film, but there's something about PTA's multi-layered marijuana-drenched quilt of L.A. deception that makes me want to visit it again and again to crack the case and catch more clues.
The clue giver is trying to get their guesser to pick as many of their team's cards as they can each turn, but there's a catch: the clue giver can only say one word per turn… and there are sudden-death cards on the board.
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