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Discover Ludwig"if caught" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a conditional conjunction to introduce a clause which states a consequence. For example: "If caught cheating on the exam, you will be subject to disciplinary action."
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It is treatable, if caught early.
If caught, they seldom are punished severely, if at all.
If caught they will be killed on the spot.
Meningitis can be treated with antibiotics if caught in time.
If caught, the animal will most likely be euthanized.
If caught early, Lyme is easily treated with antibiotics.
Corrupt Chinese officials will be executed if caught taking bribes.
Yet he could be jailed for 90 days if caught.
If caught, however, those students will lose their seats.
If caught, they might have to pretend to be siblings.
If caught early, it can be easily treated.
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