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Discover Ludwig"caught up to" is a correct and usable form of written English.
It usually implies that someone has been chasing or following something that is ahead of them and has finally reached the same location. For example, "I finally caught up to the rest of the group."
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"But the swings caught up to me.
I haven't yet caught up to television.
They caught up to me.
"History caught up to us".
It's caught up to me".
She quickly caught up to us.
Last season, that caught up to them.
Technology had caught up to their wiring.
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Has DeMarcus Cousins' maturity finally caught up to his talent?
"It caught up to us tonight".
Since 1977, the seed industry has essentially "caught up" to market demands.
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