Sentence examples similar to a caught on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a caught on" is not correct in written English
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage. Example: "The trend really caught on last summer."

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Although only a freshman, Butler caught on quickly and wound up scoring 10.1 points per game.

"It took a while, but it caught on," Mr. Kipp said.

The new media have caught on for a reason.

Buybacks have caught on in a big way.

Tobias (Lincoln A. Castellanos) definitely caught on from the jump.

But a sensitive eye may catch on right away.

You looked like a guy caught on surveillance camera and the police had a few questions.

A targeted germ would stick to the nanorobot's surface like a fly caught on flypaper.

In May, a ferry caught on fire with 800 passengers on board.

Eventually, a neighbor caught on and told my mom.

They don't care about you," he said in a screed caught on video.

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