Sentence examples for catch of from inspiring English sources

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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