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But the idea caught on nevertheless, especially in the United States.
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People caught on".
They caught on like smartphones.
I think it caught on".
I caught on pretty quickly.
Motorolas competition caught on quickly.
But Rogovin caught on fast.
Europeans were slower to catch on, but the study of snow nevertheless has a great tradition.
No. Beginning to catch on?
Nevertheless, a "vulgar" version of his mechanistic stance caught on in the 18th century and soothed the conscience of many a scientist.
Nevertheless it was a clumsy mistake for the boy now cringing on the ground to have been caught on the side of the yard so far from the entrance, a mistake Dylan felt he couldn't forgive.
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