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The phrase "catch up to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to something/someone that you have to try and get to the same level as or to reach the same point as. Example sentence: I have to work hard to try and catch up to my brother's success.
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Will government regulation catch up to science?
I'll catch up to it eventually.
"I've seen people catch up to her.
"Catch up to her if you can.
I believe the law will catch up to technology here.
Will their hitters' strikeouts catch up to them?
Dare I try to catch up to you?
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I had to catch-up to him.
There's catch-up to be done here.
Now Google is playing catch-up to Facebook.
Are they playing catch-up to industry demands?
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