Sentence examples for gradually catch on from inspiring English sources

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And, of course, readers gradually catch on and stop buying.

But he said streaming video on mobile devices would gradually catch on in the United States, too.

In other words, it is an initiative to send needy hockey players to schools that do not play hockey in the hope that the sport will gradually catch on.

Although Fox and his board may think the change imperceptible, the people who count - the readers - gradually catch on.

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As reporters gradually caught on to the game, the Gore camp confidently dismissed as inside-the-Beltway nattering any suggestions that their candidate was too negative, though they kept an eye on their internal polls.

Watches gradually caught on with military types during the Boer War (1899-1902) and with pioneering pilots soon after that.

The practice of shining people's shoes gradually caught on and soon many shoeshine boys in city streets were offering shoe shines using a basic form of shoe polish along with a polishing cloth.

No. Beginning to catch on?

It means that English public spending will gradually catch up with Scottish levels.

People caught on".

They caught on like smartphones.

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