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Discover Ludwig"we caught him" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an active sentence in the past tense, indicating that the speaker and others were successful in capturing or apprehending someone. Example: "After weeks of hiding, the police finally caught him and brought him to justice for his crimes."
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We caught him red-handed," said Barise.
"Thank God that we caught him," he said.
"He's sorry that we caught him," said Capt.
"We caught him cheating," Nickell said, but his voice held an odd disappointment.
"If we caught him, we are not going to give him to anyone.
"I think we caught him on a great day," Mr. Gall said.
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Did we catch him out yesterday morning?
Once we catch him it will all be over".
And when we catch him in a rare moment of egoism, we rib him mercilessly".
And if we catch him doing so, we'll take the appropriate action.... Q Another question.
"And if we catch him doing so, we'll take appropriate action".
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