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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just caught up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to having recently become informed or updated about something. Example: "I just caught up on the latest news and I'm shocked by the events."
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Age just caught up with her".
Has he just caught up with #poshandposher?
Months of frustration just caught up with me.
I was just caught up in a whirlwind of excitement.
I was just caught up in the moment, I suppose!
I was just caught up in the moment".
Don Kelly, a Tigers outfielder, said: "He was just caught up in the moment.
I just caught up with the first season of American Horror Story".
"The cladding was flammable, it just caught up like a matchstick," he told Channel 4 News.
"My son, along with others, are just caught up in it..
We were just caught up in our own little world where winning basketball games was what mattered more than anything".
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