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Discover Ludwig"getting caught up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means being involved or engrossed in something, often to the point of losing track of time or forgetting about other things. Example: "I lost track of time while I was getting caught up in the new book I was reading." "Getting caught up in the excitement of the game, I didn't realize how late it had gotten." "I need to finish my work before I can get caught up in any new projects." "I always get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the holiday season."
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"Mona and I are getting caught up.
The more help, the better chance of you getting caught up.
Avoid getting caught up in silly drama.
The biggest thing is not getting caught up in it".
But we're not getting caught up in all the politics.
Maguire warns against getting caught up in them.
Was he getting caught up in the drug scene?
It speaks to cycles and people getting caught up in abusive relationships".
He tries to avoid getting caught up in the bitter emotions his cases arouse.
"It's the idea of getting caught up in the rapture," he explained.
There was nothing he liked less than getting caught up in other people's soap operas.
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