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catch a movie #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 17, 2008 16:25 pm   catch a movie
 

Can some one please tell me if the following sentence sounds natural?

Let's go catch a movie

Does 'catch a movie' sound natural?
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catch a movie #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 17, 2008 21:01 pm   catch a movie
 

Yes, it's perfectly natural.
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