Sentence examples for catch on it from inspiring English sources

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If it's going to catch on, it needs to step up its design game now.

For one thing, as cloud computing really starts to catch on, it is getting hard to tell the difference between innovation and consolidation.

Though the idea took awhile to catch on, it quickly snowballed — on Twitter and offline.

But Wood warned that if the product failed to catch on, it would likely be bad for rivals too.

Should these on-demand services really catch on, it will be a serious challenge for a whole swathe of independent businesses offering everyday services that are already suffering.

If the use of state consumer-protection laws to ward off frivolous patent suits were to catch on, it could give the trolls serious pause for thought especially if their mass mailings of threatening letters to businesses were met by dozens of law suits from attorneys general demanding their presence in state courts across the land.

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It could catch on but it's hardly "Oh, what's occurring?", is it?

Don't let it catch on fire though.

"It might catch on," Mr. Galeano said.

"We thought it would catch on sooner!

If this technology catches on, it should drive up the total number of searches conducted.

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