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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch me with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or disbelief at something someone has said or done. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "Did you hear that Sarah won the marathon in record time? Catch me with that! I can't believe it!".
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"You're only going to catch me with that so many times," Artest said.
"He did catch me with one right hand, around round seven, right on the jaw.
Now and then you'll catch me with my pants down, but most of the time I get it".
Trying to catch me with low kills, he tinned a few, and then I dead-handed a drop shot to the nick.
NOW and then, my wife will catch me with my guard down and announce that we have to do something about the refrigerator, or the roof, or some other domestic crisis that I have been trying to ignore because I don't want to spend the money to make things right.
"I was never hurt, but he did catch me with a big shot".
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"He caught me with a good one.
He caught me with a good shot.
"He was happy today, caught me with a good blow.
"She caught me with another woman," he says.
"He just caught me with a good shot".
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