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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch a wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to surfing or metaphorically to describe seizing an opportunity.
Example: "As summer approached, he was eager to catch a wave and enjoy the thrill of surfing at the beach."
Alternatives: "ride a wave" or "seize the moment."
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I swam in closer to catch a wave.
You could catch a wave and get pulled overboard".
BUT there is a truer way, if one wishes to catch a wave.
"Catch a wave," the Beach Boys sang, "and you're be sittin' on top of the world".
Added Mr. Stallone: "Every time you catch a wave, you're just, like, dancing with the ocean.
3 To catch a wave, position yourself behind the white water.
But Bateman has said that he doesn't want to catch a wave of Ulster punk nostalgia.
Launching my surfboard from the beach on Hainan Island, I paddle out to catch a wave.
When their self-titled debut album crossed my desk last summer I had a hunch they would catch a wave.
When you're in that state and you catch a wave, it becomes an effortless dance, a flow".
"It's the sunniest place in the UK and surfers prefer to catch a wave in the sun, like in Hawaii".
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