Sentence examples for caught on that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "caught on that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal spoken language to indicate understanding or realization about something.
Example: "I finally caught on that he was joking the whole time."
Alternatives: "realized that" or "understood that".

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This goes against the worrying trend over the past few years, in which the idea has caught on that talking to bad guys is itself bad; as if mere talk constitutes approval, or legitimisation.

Fraudsters have caught on that one way everyone involved can save money is by bypassing the sites' payment systems.

"You get caught on that work rush.

"The trick to very hot sand -- if you get caught on that -- is to quickly dig under with your feet.

But here in trend-obsessed Japan, consumers have not caught on that elsewhere in the world some Korean products are knocking Japanese rivals off the shelves.

The rest of the world caught on that drainpipe-thin trousers are not an easy look to pull off for anyone blessed with less than supermodel-like proportions.

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If wearable devices catch on, that will mean a lucrative boom in associated apps and services.

If new tricks like predictive analytics and unstructured-data analysis catch on, that could prove to be a conservative figure.

"The game caught on in spite of that man!

People may well catch on that certain celebrities/footballers/MPs had vanished from the net.

Supermarkets are beginning to catch on that stocking corn and tomatoes grown nearby is not enough for customers.

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