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"it is going to catch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate a future action or event that is expected to happen. Example: "The police have set up a trap, and it is going to catch the suspect in no time."
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"And it is going to catch up".
Remember that name, Wallcast, because it is going to catch on.
If you keep going deep for 21 days it is going to catch you out and I had my bad day on one of the toughest stages which didn't exactly help.
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If it's going to catch on, it needs to step up its design game now.
"It's going to catch fire," he predicted.
"I think it's going to catch up.
"Over time, it's going to catch on".
"But every once in a while, it's going to catch you".
It's going to catch up with them this week against the fresh Patriots.
"Whether it's going to catch on or not I don't know.
"When that shot started off, I thought it was going to catch the inside of the post.
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