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The phrase "your caught" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "you're caught"? You can use "you're caught" when indicating that someone has been discovered or apprehended in a situation, often implying they are in trouble. Example: "When the teacher found the students cheating on the exam, they realized they were caught."
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The two then weighed this number against the gyms (places that you could fight with your caught Pokémon) you could fight in the game, as it wasn't possible to take on these stops while driving.
Dress and clean your caught prey appropriately.
Always wear gloves when handling your caught bird.
Grab a long stick, your caught insects, attach a pin and some foil for the lure and you're on your way.
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You spend all your days caught up in the game.
You get your foot caught in a Lear," McKellen said.
Enjoy your newly caught Surskit.
Bring your newly caught pet home.
Don't get your foot caught in the tire.
Get your arm caught in a door––ouch!
Never once does your heart get caught in your throat.
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