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"catch the" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is trying to capture or catch something. Here are a few examples of when you could use this phrase in a sentence: - "The police officer tried to catch the thief, but he managed to escape." - "I'm going to try and catch the ball before it hits the ground." - "She threw out a net to catch the fish swimming in the pond." - "We need to catch the train at 2:00 PM or we'll miss our flight."
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He can catch the ball.
She'd catch the next one.
He could catch the express.
Let's catch the wave, gentleman!
Did you catch the broadcast?
"To catch the bus".
Whatever, catch the show.
They catch the politicians..
"Catch the elevator".
We catch the ball.
Just catch the ball.
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