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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught cold" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone has become ill from being exposed to cold temperatures or wet conditions. For example: "On our camping trip in the rainy woods, Joe caught a cold."
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Karlsruhe having sneezed, OMA caught cold.
"Have you caught cold?" Ma asks.
Mrs. Brandegee would not have caught cold at all here.
The champions appeared to be caught cold when play began.
I thought I had caught cold when I awoke with eyes watering and a sore throat.
It's now a week since I caught Cold War and I still can't shake it off.
On New Year's Day he caught cold, and shortly afterward inflammation of the kidneys set in.
He and his team-mates were caught cold from the restart.
"There were some Everton fans outside smoking and they got caught cold.
That ended when Rice caught cold and the tent collapsed in the wind.
City were beginning to enjoy playing the game in Liverpool's half when they were caught cold.
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