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Does the word "catch" in context has the same meaning as "precondition"?

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Rebecca

Yes, you are correct. Saying that there is a "catch" means that there is a certain condition or that there is a hidden problem or disadvantage. Ex: Free food? It sounds too good to be true. What's the catch? Ex: I will buy that bag for you but there's a catch, you have to pay for our dinner. Ex: Wow, triple interest rates! So, there's the catch! Ex: Don't fall for their low car rental rates. The catch is in their insurance policy price.

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