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As we know, the rest of the world quickly caught on.
However, far from all of the force was caught on the ground.
Over the years the practice had caught on, especially among women.
But you know, he almost caught on at one point.
The name caught on and has been used ever since.
"I think they finally caught on to what we were doing in 1998."
"I must have been in the field for 10 years before he caught on."
But I should have caught on when we came to his own place.
The question was whether the public would ever catch on.
When will the public and the news media catch on?
That call does not seem to have caught on here.
And the company never caught on the way he thought it would.
There's I mean so many of them have caught on.
And then too, what if they did catch on with children?
It has just never quite caught on with the American public.
The rest you'll catch on to in the days ahead.
Her voice caught on his name, but she said the rest clearly enough.
The space has been available for nearly two years, but it only recently caught on.
We were just beginning to catch on, when the boy made his move.
It had caught on with the security staff and from them to the others.
If you get caught on it you're going to the hospital.
It's going to take a while to catch on here.
Maybe he could get a few made- it might catch on.
But when you catch on, well, then the serious business will begin.
It's one of those things that is easy to get caught on.