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Discover Ludwig"it is catching" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is easily spread or transmitted, such as a disease or a behavior. It can also refer to something that is gaining popularity or becoming fashionable. Example: The flu is highly contagious, it is catching quickly among the students in the school.
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Non-traded goods and services are therefore very expensive in rich countries and cheap in poor ones.That implies that an economy experiencing rapid productivity growth in its tradable sector because it is catching up to the rich world, say will have a high rate of inflation relative to rich economies.
For that reason, EDF has a policy of working only with countries which have a proven history in nuclear power Britain, America, South Africa and China whereas Areva markets plants to a far broader group of countries.Even China, with its years of experience, is behind in its nuclear-safety culture, executives say, although it is catching up.
Partly because of its concentration on chips, Austin discovered software late, but it is catching up quickly.
It is focusing vast resources on the low-power microprocessor market and says it is catching up quickly in power efficiency with its ARM competitors.
In an era of big science projects, autism research has come late to the table, but with its goal of scanning more than 700 people across Europe it is catching up.
Now it is catching up.
It is catching up.
But, she says, it is catching up.
But now it is catching on elsewhere.
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And it's catching.
It was catching.
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