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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catching that" is indeed correct and usable in written English
For instance, you might use it in a sentence like "I'm having trouble catching that thought before it slips away".
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Thanks for catching that!
Martin was catching that game, too.
I've got all those pictures of me catching that touchdown.
"I saw a man mowing his lawn and I loved catching that moment," Ms. Stein said.
People were mind-meltingly happy, literally crying about catching that damn Snorlax.
"Most of what we have is whatever they're catching that day.
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Even if you only have space for one or two containers, you can still grow something exciting and eye-catching that will make a statement in your neighbourhood.
But when the townspeople of Hamelin broke the law (by refusing to pay me for my rat-catching), that same law stipulated that I take their children away.
"I wanted to create something eye-catching that was both interesting and repulsive at the same time".
The look is so eye-catching that its arrival is hard to deny, even in a crowd.
Raising money is tough, so do something creative and eye-catching that really boosts your fundraising potential.
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