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The phrase "having caught this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has understood or realized something, often in a context where the understanding is significant to the following discussion. Example: "Having caught this crucial detail, we can now proceed with the project more effectively."
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Having caught this "Richard" in London in July, I am looking forward (with a tinge of masochism) to letting Mr. Spacey's crookback king step back into my nightmares.
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"I'm lucky to have caught this early, and I want to use my situation as an example of the value of early detection.
To say that most members of the Observer's occasional cricket XI would have caught this catch highlights how straightforward it was.
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Tony Lock would have caught this one 99 times out a 100; for Panesar, sadly, 49 times out of 100 would be nearer the mark.
But her head droops at the thought that I've caught this performance and her face is obscured by a curtain of hair.
Julia Kristeva, a Bulgarian-born intellectual resettled in France, has caught this sense of deprivation by comparing the experience of foreignness with the loss of a mother.But we cannot expect to have it all ways.
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