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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which someone is attempting to take in all the details of something. For example, "I was trying to catch everything the professor was saying, but there was too much information to take in at once."
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"Catch everything and have fun".
"You'll never be able to catch everything.
If you try to catch everything, you catch nothing.
From those angles, Lal said, "you catch everything".
The second moral: no anti-virus program will catch everything.
But both companies concede that they cannot catch everything.
It's not clear whether these guidelines catch everything.
Still, Techmeme does not catch everything and sometimes it catches too much of the same thing.
"We're going to do our best to catch everything," he said.
Cervelli caught Mark Melancon's bullpen session, and Girardi asked Melancon later: Did Cervelli catch everything?
I just naturally catch everything.' A. J. Green has been a bad man from Day 1.
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