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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intercept the ball" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to catch or block a ball before it reaches its intended destination. It can be used in different contexts such as sports, military operations, or even everyday situations. Example: In the game of soccer, the defender was able to intercept the ball before the opposing team could score a goal.
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Auf leaped into the air to intercept the ball.
Martinez moved to intercept the ball, which went past him.
He would rather intercept the ball or sack the quarterback.
Then Allen slowed and made a move to intercept the ball.
He appeared to intercept the ball, but it spilled from his hands as he rolled across the grass.
I'd intercept the ball because I was quick, but I only probably started tackling in the under-23s.
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When playing the game, players wear data gloves with built-in digital compasses, and intercept the balls by moving the virtual arms.
Instead, LeBlanc jumped and intercepted the ball.
Hudson intercepted the ball on about the 12-yard line.
His skill at intercepting the ball earned him the title of the Eagle of Asia.
It hung for a moment until DeVonte Holloman dived and intercepted the ball.
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