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"catch up on reading" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to read something that you have missed or fallen behind on, in order to be up-to-date. Example: "I need to catch up on my reading for the literature class. I have fallen behind and the final exam is next week."
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I plan to catch up on reading all of these millions of books we've acquired.
The more reserved bar in the main dining room is great to catch up on reading.
I should probably ask you or some people who have had time to catch up on reading.
You can watch videos or catch up on reading.
Note to Readers: Summer is around the corner – at least in the Northern hemisphere – and it is a great time to catch up on reading.
A flight to Manila, just 7,000 short miles from San Francisco, is a nice fourteen hour chance to catch up on reading.
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One woman said she takes along the "Capitol Hill rags" and catches up on reading.
I caught up on reading the huge pile of books that had built up by my bedside and, to my great surprise, I also discovered that I had a talent for painting in water-colours.
It's multi-tasking meets recycling meets getting-caught-up-on-key-reading at it's finest.
Afterward, she caught up on reading, pumped milk (she's still breast-feeding her daughter) and dressed.
While Mr. Sullivan is busy in the kitchen, Mr. Young catches up on reading and sleep, or "tinkering" he said, weeding or picking up discarded bottles from the beach.
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