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Discover Ludwig"caught a ball" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical action or to describe the result of that action. For example, "The child happily caught a ball thrown by her father."
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Grimes caught a ball in tight coverage, brushed off two tacklers, and ran for a touchdown.
Later in the game, Frazier caught a ball on the warning track and his shoulder hit the wall, jarring him.
Matthews finished the day with over 100 yards receiving and one touchdown, all from a man who had never caught a ball in a Seahawks uniform.
After playtesting it several times, she and her group made several modifications based on the children's feedback, including adding an electronic ping that let the players know when they successfully caught a ball.
"She was playing with the boys and she caught a ball and she ran for a touchdown," says Cunningham Snr, who retired in 2001.
Walker's return -- when he caught a ball underthrown by Bucs quarterback Brad Johnson -- made it 17-13 and gave the Giants a chance with 12 42 left.
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In this paper, a control scheme to catch a ball falling using a quadcopter is conceived.
His son could catch a ball coming toward his left or right.
"It's what every kid wants to do at a ballgame -- catch a ball.
They know that fans come to the ballpark hoping to catch a ball.
(He is now building a robot at M.I.T. that can catch a ball).
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