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"caught out by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means being discovered or exposed for doing something wrong or deceptive. Example: The politician was caught out by the media when they uncovered evidence of his embezzlement scandal.
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Valencia was caught out by the recession.
We were caught out by being too tight.
No. Have they been caught out by rogue elements?
Even United are being caught out by these sucker punches.
I was caught out by the moment," he says.
Never caught out by questions, he emerged as a fervent European.
Patrick Mercer is the latest MP to be caught out by an agent provocateur.
In other words, producers were caught out by a sudden drop in sales.
Have you been caught out by the savings rate bonus scam?
"We were a naïve foreign investor caught out by a rigged legal system".
As a result, traders repeatedly get caught out by "unprecedented" market movements.
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