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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of catching" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in informal contexts where one is referring to a small amount of catching up or catching something.
Example: "After being away for a week, I have a bit of catching to do with my emails."
Alternatives: "a little catching up" or "some catching up".
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I have got a bit of catching up to do.
But with under 800 likes, it has a bit of catching up to do.
Guy Meacock of buying agency Prime Purchase, said areas such as Newham were "doing a bit of catching up".
The incoming class in 2017 had 1,070 women and 1,025 men, a bit of catching up in a country lately more worried about lagging male attendance.
"It just means I have a bit of catching up to do, which seems like a fair trade for enjoying my three years at university".
OK, they have light and running water, but a garden shed still needs a bit of catching up to reach many whites' living standards.
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And, at a sixth the size of America's, China's economy still has a bit of catching-up to do.
Arsenal were by far the most successful of the two teams in the pre-Roman era, but Chelsea have done a fair bit of catching up since.
"As is often the case with the big international institutions, there's a little bit of catching up with what we can see in the monthly data," said Julian Jessop, chief international economist at Capital Economics in London.
I've got a wee bit of catching up to do but I will work as hard as I can to get to the same level as the rest of the boys".
"Lewis was very quick on the medium tyre so we have to do a little bit of catching up to ensure we are close to them and possibly ahead tomorrow".
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