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The phrase "about something catchy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or idea that is interesting or attention-grabbing.
Example: "The presentation was all about something catchy that would engage the audience right from the start."
Alternatives: "regarding something appealing" or "concerning something memorable".
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How about something catchy, like Zephyr?
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There is, in the abstract, something catchy about the Chinese puzzle ingenuity of the plan, about the consolidation and reinvention of the century-old stack space.
You could have argued that a lot of the big, contentious issues during the Blair years don't really make for striking protest songs: the most skilled songwriter would be hard pushed to come up with something catchy about top-up fees or City Academies or Private Finance Initiative.
If you're honest with yourself, I think you'll agree that these songs usually have something catchy and infections about them.
Maybe something catchy like Diane Glass or Kermina Kardashian".
Frank debunks the mainstream ideal of what music should be – something catchy, easy to sing, likable.
But you did make the mistake of not naming it something catchy enough to stick.
Also crucial: give summer revelers something catchy, no matter how mindless, to sing along with.
Ditched the ambiguous brand name and created something catchy and interesting instead.
Why not replace it with something catchy and positive, like Kander & Ebb's "Cabaret"?
Something catchy.
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