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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catching for" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in spoken language as a way to express someone trying to catch up or keep pace with someone or something else. For example: - She was always catching for her older sister's attention, but she never seemed to get it. - I was constantly catching for the group as they raced ahead of me on the trail. - They were catching for the train as it was about to leave the station.
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Chad Moeller, not Jorge Posada, is catching for the Yankees.
— For the first time all season, Jorge Posada is behind the plate catching for the Yankees.
Molina, 31, has been catching for a decade with the St . Louis Cardinals
He has had only one passed ball while catching for Wakefield this season.
Worth catching for Paul Kaye's triple role, Dr Strangelove-style, as three flavours of absolute berk.
Cervelli, 23, a Venezuelan of Italian descent, is catching for the Yankees, and Santos, 27, from Puerto Rico, is catching for the injury-struck Mets, both attracting attention with their bright-eyed hustle and skills.
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"He got three and a half years probation for catching Pokémon, for like playing Pokémon Go in the church….
Traps are good for catching people for immediate termination.
And given it has been deeply eye-catching for 50 years, and fairly eye-catching for many people before then, that is now very eye-catching indeed.
His numbers are not even more eye-catching for one reason, Kehoe said.
Ms. King, a strawberry blonde who joined the company in 2004, has been eye-catching for some time.
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