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Discover Ludwig"catch a virus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of getting sick from a virus, such as the common cold or the flu. Example: Sarah caught a virus and had to stay home from work for a week.
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"[They say] if you go out in the snow without clothes on you'll catch a cold – if you go on to the computer without your clothes on, you'll catch a virus," he said.
She was lucky not to catch a virus.
"Babies who catch a virus also can get a little extra bile because the poop is moving through faster and the bile doesn´t get reabsorbed, and the diaper is green... even lime green.
It's easy for a PC to catch a virus when we simply visit a website, click on a link or download a program that we believe to be safe.
"It's almost as if Trump didn't want to get dirty or like he didn't want to catch a virus ― like he didn't want to touch any actual storm victims," said Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian at storm-damaged Rice University in Houston.
Your computer may catch a virus and if it catches one you then you may face huge problems.
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Yet like people, at least one virus can catch a virus--the viral equivalent of coming down with the flu.
On Veterans Day, it was snowing hard and Hober had caught a virus.
As a 2-year-old, Pleasantly Perfect caught a virus that enlarged the sac around his heart.
She was left on a ventilator after the crash, she caught a virus and that has killed her.
"I'm nothing special, I'm just a nurse doing her job who got unlucky and caught a virus".
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