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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already caught on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has become popular or widely accepted, often sooner than expected.
Example: "The new trend of remote work has already caught on among many companies, leading to a shift in workplace culture."
Alternatives: "has already gained traction" or "has already become popular."
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SOME of Spirit's ideas have already caught on.
And nationally, blending learning has already caught on in some areas.
Camera phones have already caught on big in Japan and in Europe.
The Hammer's new site has a podcasting component that has already caught on.
Designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners, the new colossus's nickname has already caught on: the Cheesegrater.
Microsoft's competitors have also put together a platform, based on the Java programming language, which has already caught on in corporate IT.
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People caught on".
If you were already caught up on the saga, feel free to skip directly to our coverage of Saturday's sad launch.
But many Chinese viewers have already caught it on DVDs or pirated downloads while growing up.
If you aren't already caught up on the cultural phenomenon (guilty as charged), that's fine in fact, a more potentially digestible way to inhale the show's lore seems to be coming your way.
Bodhi was already starting to catch on before the couple announced their son's name.
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