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"those caught" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific group of people who have been caught doing something. For example: - "Those caught stealing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law." - "The punishment for those caught cheating on the exam will be a failing grade." - "Police are on the lookout for those caught on camera committing the crime." - "Those caught littering in the park will face a fine."
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What of Those Caught Between?
Those caught poaching suffer only minor penalties.
He will laugh at those caught in traffic.
ReprintsStill, the list of those caught pleases Mr Sherif.
None of those caught on like the efforts for Haiti.
I have sympathy for those caught in this crucible.
"Those caught in the net are now becoming extreme".
Bad things can come to those caught off guard.
"Flying debris will be deadly to those caught without shelter".
But what about those caught in the middle?
But sprinters may also be among those caught, they said.
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