Sentence examples for catch a dose from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "catch a dose" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become infected with an illness or disease. Example: "Be careful not to catch a dose of the flu this winter." OR "Despite getting vaccinated, she still managed to catch a dose of the common cold."

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In particular, Clegg needs to hit the road, catch a dose of initiativitis and take steps to ensure that even if the national media choose to ignore what he has to say, he is using every tool at his disposal to ensure that it comes across anyway.

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The chancellor has caught a dose of TMM (trade mission madness), a temporary condition which afflicts leading politicians who are abroad "flying the flag" for British industry.

Catching a dose of the jitters, the CBI warns that weakening emerging markets and the EU referendum will cap growth in the UK economy at 2% this year.

That should have been that, but Hart caught a dose of the Hennessey wobbles and spilled Adlene Guedioura's long-range shot.

Last time I played away I caught a dose that left my little fella looking like a Wham bar (even had the yellow fizzing lumps on it).

This year, it's caught a hefty dose of the funk.

At one point Ms. Summers catches up by noting that, in a particularly busy period, "Casanova slept with countless prostitutes, cavorted with lesbians in the bathhouses of Berne, and was tricked into having sex with a woman he despised and from whom he caught a bad dose of the pox".

Indeed, the only thing that's preventing me from abandoning this review, hightailing it to the nearest supercasino and putting my vital organs – together with everything I own – on red, is that I've also caught a generous dose of that other will-poisoner: procrastination.

There's just one catch: a single dose of the drug costs a thousand dollars, which means that a full, twelve-week course of treatment comes to more than eighty grand.

Some of these children, however, have satisfactory catch-up growth with a dose of 33 μg/kg/day, especially those who start treatment at a young age [ 9, 35, 36].

Following ACIP recent discussion on varicella vaccination, the Veneto Region expanded its recommendation to a second dose of varicella vaccine for 6 year-old children as part of routine childhood immunisation and a catch up dose for teenagers was confirmed.

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