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The phrase "get caught by" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used when describing a situation where someone is discovered or trapped by something or someone, often in a negative or unpleasant way. Example: "I don't want to get caught by the police for breaking the law."
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They get caught by accident, I guess.
Let__'s not get caught by surprise again.
3.53pm: Sastre and Mayo are about to get caught by Rasmussen, Contador, Evans and Leipheimer.
"The bigger ones get caught by their lips," he shouted back.
"But in the end, you'll get caught by attractive young women dressed in stripper-cop costumes".
"You will get caught by search engines, or others will turn you in".
It was only bad when you get caught by the cops".
Here's the turning where tens of drunk celebrities get caught by speed traps.
Is that why New Yorkers like watching pigeons get caught by hawks?
It took a lot of street smarts just to survive and not get caught by the police.
"For one thing, I no longer get caught by the speed cameras, which are all over France," Mr. Guerin said.
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