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Discover Ludwig"with a catch" is a common and correct phrase in written English.
It means that there is a condition or drawback attached to something. Example: "I got a great job offer with a catch - I have to relocate to a new city."
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But the victory came with a catch.
But this one came with a catch.
But cheaper oil would come with a catch.
But it came with a catch: It's a fixer-upper.
But this torrent of cash comes with a catch.
Even that comes with a catch, as he acknowledges.
But the return of the information came with a catch.
Many of these unlimited plans come with a catch, however.
But it is a masterpiece with a catch.
Not surprisingly, these new female freedoms came with a catch.
The developer has been hit with a Catch 22 spell.
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