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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a catch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in informal or conversational language and means to obtain or acquire something, typically something desirable or advantageous. Example: "I hope I can get a catch on the new iPhone when it becomes available for pre-order." In this sentence, "get a catch" is used to express the desire to obtain the new iPhone, which is seen as desirable and advantageous.
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"My realistic goal was just to get a catch in a game that mattered," said Cruz, who languished most of his rookie season in 2010 on injured reserve.
Mr. Addabbo said that he had had constituents tell him, "I saw your ad in the paper and it reminded me to call you," one to request a stop sign and another to get a catch basin cleaned.
"With some bowlers you are standing there at slip and you don't really feel in the game but I really enjoyed fielding there for Jimmy because you always knew you were going to get a catch".
You should probably get a catch phrase.
It will make you heavier, and might make you get a catch.
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If anyone asks where you've been, smile, slightly tilt your head and say 'nothing you'd know about.' Get a catch-phrase.
When ladies feel appreciated, that's when we know we've got a catch.
"I don't think we got a catch-and-shoot situation the whole game," Cal forward Theo Robertson said.
At least until you get a hair caught in it.
Get a jar, go catch a spider!
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