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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sort of catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when speaking informally to mean that the listener has partially or vaguely understood what has been said. For example, you might say "I don't quite understand, but I sort of catch your meaning."
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Is there some sort of catch?
Now that development in the area has slowed, Mr. Dennis said, "maybe the neighborhood can sort of catch up.
It was the sort of catch you wanted to see again and again, except that a video placed on YouTube was subsequently replaced with the advice: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Cricket Australia".
Anderson offers him a wide one he tries a daft little chopping shot and Collingwood takes the sort of catch that Collingwood takes, a superb tumbling effort at backward point.
Make a sign Passersby won't quite believe you're giving away something for free and may think there's some sort of catch – so explain things clearly with a small sign above your library.
So eventually I tried to sort of get up, it was very difficult, but I eventually managed to get to my knees and then I got to my feet and I sort of staggered over to the wall of the Tube and put my hands on the wall to sort of catch my breath.
Similar(44)
Its hesitance has put it in a sort of Catch-22.
He felt, he says, "that it was a sort of catch-22 thing.
Not that any other athlete really gets the same sort of "Catch-22" treatment that, rightly or wrongly, LeBron gets.
Right now, the chief obstacle to space travel is a sort of Catch-22 of extra-terrestrial accounting.
"The initial buying is in the value stocks, but we should get some sort of catch-up in the Nasdaq.
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