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Discover Ludwig"caught unprepared" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone finds themselves without the necessary resources to respond in an effective way. For example, "The team was caught unprepared when their opponent made an unexpected move."
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Israel was caught unprepared.
Even Yemenis were caught unprepared.
"Well," Mitz says, caught unprepared.
No one wanted to be caught unprepared.
The country cannot afford to be caught unprepared.
Never again, though, will we be caught unprepared".
The American-led occupation authorities have been caught unprepared.
But companies caught unprepared for the change may lose the privilege of keeping consumers' data altogether.
Don't let anyone in your organization be caught unprepared by hard bargainers.
Like a pupil caught unprepared by a pop quiz, he tried to finesse the question.
Mr Mas has been caught unprepared by this wave of separatist enthusiasm.
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