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Discover Ludwig"catch up over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that you and another person/people will have a conversation or get together to discuss something, usually after a break in communication. For example: "Let's catch up over coffee sometime soon."
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A few years ago, I met with my former high school social studies teacher to catch up over drinks.
In the ensuing years they saw each other briefly — "We tried to be friends," Ms. de Trabuc joked — but did not officially re-enter one another's orbit until November 2004, when they decided to catch up over drinks.
(I wrote about "Jane the Virgin" in a non-spoilery way here. Catch up over the holidays?).
Rewind, pause and catch up over the last 7 days with our TV package.
The Bruins scrambled to catch up over the final 3 minutes 37 seconds.
If they stay at these levels, profits will catch up over the next couple of quarters.
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We caught up over dinner and watched Fast & Furious 7, again.
Use the weekend as an opportunity to invite people over and catch up.
Once trailing in education and income, evangelicals have caught up over the last 40 years.
If inflation catches up over the next two months, this would be the first year since 1996 in which real wages did not jump.
As the women caught up over margaritas, carne asada, chicken mole and pork spare ribs, the conversation jumped from film to politics — this group favors Barack Obama — to aging.
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