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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught the virus" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person becoming infected with a virus, usually through direct contact with someone who is already infected. Example: "After attending the concert, John caught the virus and had to spend two weeks in quarantine."
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That means they caught the virus locally.
It was not long after that Pooley caught the virus.
They probably caught the virus from infected people, researchers said.
Most who caught the virus developed "accidental infections," sores that healed on their own.
Criticism also of the protective shortcomings in Texas, where staff also caught the virus.
Most people appear to have caught the virus while travelling in Saudi Arabia or Qatar.
She believes she caught the virus from her husband, who was injecting drugs.
Another family member also caught the virus, but had milder symptoms and recovered shortly afterwards.
During 30 months of follow-up, 90 people in the study caught the virus.
But one in five were healthy before they caught the virus.
All the victims appear to have caught the virus from eating or handling infected poultry.
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