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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch flight" is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "We need to hurry up if we're going to catch flight #432."
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It could fill in details in this way for all kinds of different tasks, including "attend meeting later," "catch flight at 8 PM," and many more.
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Philippine Air Force transport planes were used to fly stranded passengers to nearby Cebu City to catch flights.
Since then, people traveling from Baghdad usually drive to Amman, Jordan, to catch flights out.
The House of Representatives ended its business for the week today, with lawmakers saying they wanted to catch flights home.
"Somehow they convinced my fellow Manchegos that people from across the world would catch flights straight to the heart of La Mancha".
Alternatively, it could be linked to the government-backed MultiPass, announced last year, which could be used on trains, buses, the tube and even to catch flights.
"Somehow they convinced my fellow Manchegos that people from across the world would catch flights straight to the heart of La Mancha," says Almodóvar.
Scudamore said several of the jockeys had to leave Aintree to catch flights to their next racing engagements.
Some visitors had to walk between terminals and along busy roads to catch flights and trains.
Following our visit with Machar, a few journalists have managed to catch flights on relief planes and interview him.
An unidentified Italian man was arrested over the weekend for posing as a pilot in order to catch flights across Europe.
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