Sentence examples for begin to catch on from inspiring English sources

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Then, just as you begin to catch on, you realize that everybody else feels pretty much the same way.

Manufacturers then may discover, polish and capitalize on user innovations — particularly if those innovations begin to catch on with a group of users.

Though always aiming for the overhead is nice, or hitting mostly forehands cross-court because that's your best shot is a good idea, if you do the same thing every time, your opponents will begin to catch on pretty fast.

By and by, though, the casinos begin to catch on and roll back his betting limits, and he's reduced to finding "outs" for his bets with online sportsbooks in Costa Rica and the Caribbean — outfits with dubious reputations but willing to take bets of $50,000 and up.

Not until late 1942 did the Allies begin to catch on.

It took a century for the idea that the earth revolved around the sun to even begin to catch on.

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But landowners are beginning to catch on, with one milking farm now operating in Perth Hills in WA, and another opening last year on a Sunshine Coast farm in Queensland.

This has begun to catch on in places like Argentina, Indonesia and Africa.

His arguments have begun to catch on, in the media at least.

They're beginning to catch on, though, as hospitals seek to give patients appropriate care while holding down costs.

But old maps began to catch on with high-end decorators in the nineteen-seventies and eighties.

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