Catch-all Sentence Examples

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  • However, this is considered very uncivilized because it means he cannot be sure what code to write to catch all potential exceptions.

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  • While it won't catch all litter, it will reduce how much is tracked out.

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  • Climate change is a catch-all term that replaced global warming and includes more than human activity that many scientists claim to be responsible for greenhouse gases.

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  • Herpes is the catch-all name for a group of viruses that infect people.

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  • With the right home theater décor, the perfect spot to catch all of the latest flicks will be in your own home.

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  • You won't be finding the aforementioned creamy green base there, though, so check your costume store or the Halloween section of your favorite catch-all store.

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  • Don't overdo the rest of your makeup, and just let your sparkly lips catch all the eyes in the room.

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  • This is usually the catch-all form of the disorder for people who don't meet the criteria for any of the other types.

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  • The Pacific Northwest is perhaps one of the last frontiers left in the world, and this 3-night cruise leaving from Seattle will allow you to catch all the wildlife and scenery you can take in.

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  • This is our catch-all category, filled with all those handy products and devices that stock so many pet supply store shelves.

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  • Since "Gone Fishin'" is a sort of catch-all phrase for "relaxing the day away" in some places, you can bet these are meant to be worn as part of a completely casual ensemble.

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  • In the women's category, the eyewear is divided amongst Acetate Frames, Metal and Acetate Frames, and a catch-all category simply entitled, Others.

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  • If you need a catch-all pair of glasses, opt for amber or gray polarized lenses.

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  • You will need to catch all 202 pokemon in your pokedex.

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  • This phrase is the catch-all term to describe any adjustment disorder not showing a predominance of any one set of the above-listed symptoms.

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  • There seems to be confusion and sometimes a breakdown in communication between stylists and clients since the term "Brazilian Blowout" has become somewhat of a catch-all description for keratin hair straightening processes.

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  • This catch-all phrase can apply to any number of small items that you use to create a project, including thread, trim, embellishments, tools, and other supplies.

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  • About Swimsuits is our catch-all category.

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  • The pasta roller set is your catch all addition to the Kitchen Aid stand mixer.

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  • The juice attachment can catch all the pulp from fruits and vegetables and give you just the juice.

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  • In the Sports edition, you can answer questions in the Football, Baseball, Basketball, Catch-all and Numbers categories.

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  • Each grain crop has its own unique associated protein structures, but gluten is often used as an easy catch-all term for plant storage proteins.

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  • The great thing about DVDs is you can not only take home your favorite movies; you can catch all the episodes you missed of your favorite television series.

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  • Kawarimono - This is a catch-all name, including all koi that are non-metallic.

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  • The selection of floor mats here is extensive including catch-all mats, Berber, and other types of carpeted mats.

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  • The original shorts by Soffe are the catch all answer to girls' athletic apparel.

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  • The word notions is kind of a catch-all for all the other quilting supply needs you might have.

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  • With drip-brewed coffee, the paper filters not only catch all those nasty coffee grinds that can ruin a cup of coffee but they also filter out many of the essential oils.

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  • The Big Brother surveillance systems catch all kinds of mayhem going on in the house.

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  • Social media is a catch-all phrase covering many different sites and services on the Internet connecting people and businesses.

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