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"Let's catch up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used in informal situations, such as when speaking to a friend or family member. It means to meet or speak with someone to discuss updates and news. Here is an example of how it can be used: "Hey, it's been a while since we've talked. Let's catch up soon and grab a coffee together."
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Let's catch up.
Let's catch up on double dissolutions.
Let's catch up now with a few bits and pieces.
Let's catch up since our last few articles on the topic.
Let's catch up next week, and I will offer some ideas for leading students in their moral development.
Let's catch up with "Pretty Little Liars" Season 4 and take a look at where we left off.
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MR: Hey Dave, let's catch-up our readers with your history with Tim Reynolds.
MR: Let's catch everybody up with your history.
Mike: Let's catch everybody up on what the Honey Brothers are.
MR: Let's catch everyone up as far as your history.
Let's catch everyone up on The Mighty Fray's history before we talk about the new Scars & Stories.
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