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Catch up
verb
To pick up suddenly.
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The phrase "Catch up" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a verb or as part of a phrase. Here are some examples: - Verb usage: "Can you please catch up with the rest of the group?" - Phrase usage: "I need to catch up on my reading before the exam next week." Both examples show how "catch up" can be used to mean to go at the same pace or level with someone or something. It can also mean to bring oneself up to date with something.
Exact(52)
Catch up!
Catch up on BBC iPlayer.
Catch up on sleep.
Catch up on schoolwork.
Catch up on movies.
Catch up on TV.
Similar(8)
"We're playing catch-up.
What, catch-up?
"They've played some catch-up".
Regulators are playing catch-up.
People watch on catch-up".
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