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"caught up with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe that someone has managed to reach or achieve something that had been lagging behind or out of date. For example: "I finally caught up with the rest of the class after struggling with the earlier lessons."
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Haven't Caught Up With The First Season?
He caught up with siblings.
Today it has caught up with Estonia.
Investigators never caught up with the group.
I caught up with my husband there.
Time has caught up with aesthetics.
It finally caught up with us".
Now the world caught up with her.
Now trouble has caught up with Gallagher.
Orthodoxy has caught up with me".
We caught up with Klausner earlier this week.
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