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Catch Back (as Catch Again, to represent recurrence)

English Language & Usage Asked by Millo44 on April 15, 2021

Is it correct to say "Catch Back" with the intention to express recurrence?
For example, assume I once felt joyful but then that feeling faded.
If now I’m somehow feeling happy again, could I say:

"I’m catching back the spirit/vibe" ?

Note that this is to represent – probably in a figurative sense – that I’m in possession of something I once had.

I’ve been searching for this one but couldn’t find any useful information. I know that ‘Back’ can be used as an adverb holding quite different meanings, still, I don’t know if there’s a rule that may limit its use as an adverb.

Thanks in advance!

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