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Discover LudwigThe word "catch-all" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that is able to encompass or include a wide variety of things. For example, you might say: "This catch-all policy applies to all employees in the organization."
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catch-all
noun
Any place or repository where things are placed indiscriminately or without careful thought.
Exact(31)
Through May 6. "Catch-All Character Cups".
'Sugar' is a catch-all term.
But Reflektor doesn't co-opt U2's catch-all sentiments.
Boredom is something of a catch-all term.
Has the term 'bullying' become an unhelpful catch-all?
Joyce is "difficult", Jonathan Franzen's catch-all term of dismissal.
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Did you catch all the foreshadowing?
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Even now, testers cannot catch all the cheats.
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