Sentence examples for catching on to from inspiring English sources

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Businesses are catching on to the consequences.

Some architects are catching on to human cognition's embodied nature.

"They are catching on to corporate travel risk programs".

Now the plant is catching on to something.

Other New York chefs are catching on to tagines.

But Italy is just catching on to the trend.

I think Congress is catching on to that," said Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio.

The government is catching on to this trend, and to the potential savings.

Now, defense attorneys appear to be catching on to the practice.

"You guys are really catching on to the McGreevey tax record.

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Your self-inflicted pain/ Is getting too routine/ The crowds are catching on/ To the self-inflicted song".

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