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Wendroff Posted 9 years ago
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Is "catch someone's point" correct?

When I want to say I can't understand someone's point of view, should I say "I didn't get your point" or "I didn't catch your point"?

  

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Wendroff When I want to say I can't understand someone's point of view, should I say "I didn't get your point" or "I didn't catch your point"? Yes, those are appropriate.

  • Wendroff When I want to say I can't understand someone's point of view, should I say "I didn't get your point" or "I didn't catch your point"?
  • Yes, those are appropriate.
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WendroffWhen I want to say I can't understand someone's point of view, should I say "I didn't get your point" or "I didn't catch your point"?

Yes, those are appropriate.

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