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The phrase "already caught up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has reached the same level of understanding or progress as others, often in the context of information or tasks.
Example: "After spending the weekend reviewing the materials, I feel like I'm already caught up with the rest of the team."
Alternatives: "up to speed" or "on the same page."
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By the time an unidentified woman is found murdered, Laurence is already caught up in the family's secret dramas.
Pelé, the greatest Brazilian player, claims Neymar, who is signed to play in his homeland through the 2014 World Cup, has already caught up with Messi.
Pel?the greatest Brazilian player, claims Neymar, who is signed to play in his homeland through the 2014 World Cup, has already caught up with Messi.
If you were already caught up on the saga, feel free to skip directly to our coverage of Saturday's sad launch.
But it is a prospect the intelligence services, already caught up in the political row over claims that Downing Street doctored their earlier evidence, do not relish.
The Cannes screening is the latest product of the thriving Litvinenko industry, with Hollywood studios already caught up in the race to make the first feature film.
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If you haven't started drinking already, catch up.
And then… one sees one week of four has passed and then the second week starts and then you must already catch up the first week's work.
The fundamental character of Dasein is a condition of already "Being-in-the-world"—of already being caught up in, involved with, or committed to other individuals and things.
(Although China may already have caught up).
Lemieux, already flustered, caught up to Madden and whacked him with his stick.
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