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Sentence The phrase 'catch of' is not typically used in written English.
It would usually be shortened to 'catch'. For example, "I'm hoping to make a big catch of fish today."
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That's the catch, of course.
What would he catch of you?
There is a catch, of course.
CATCH OF THE DAY, by Kristan Higgins.
But therein lies the catch, of course.
There was a catch, of course.
There's just one catch, of course.
But there's a catch, of course.
Nicks made a big catch of his own.
It was the second catch of his N.F.L. career.
There's a catch, of course: harder-working muscles are tough.
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