Sentence examples for catch onto from inspiring English sources

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It took everyone a long time to catch onto the fact that "Rehab" is actually serious.

A win might just see the big studios catch onto what they've been missing.

Your eyes catch onto things that you may not have noticed if you had travelled alone," Tin explains.

Awns (bristlelike projections), hairs, spines, and barbs on the spikelets or their parts catch onto the fur of passing animals.

I don't think there's this ideology out there — like disembodied ideas free floating that catch onto minds like viruses.

In some cases, including the shooting in Minneapolis, police appear slow to catch onto the mushrooming technology.

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"I caught onto it," Bosh said.

But as I fell my ski caught onto something.

Mr. Leguizamo caught onto this new style of life quickly.

So I caught onto his way of playing and hung onto it for a long time".

Still, folks in The Garden danced along and quickly caught onto the song's drums.

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