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latching on
verb
Present participle of latch on
Exact(60)
I've definitely noticed some newer electronic artists latching on to specific techniques or styles from the past.
"The excitement is latching on," said Ginger Wilson, board chairwoman of the Parent Education Program.
If baby is having difficulty latching on, consult your doctor or a lactation consultant.
This may work to kill any existing ticks and prevent new ones from latching on.
Others are latching on to the organisation's success.
Instead, they just drift past, never latching on.
You don't catch Americans latching on to British expressions.
By latching on to transient Z-DNA, the enzyme picks a sure winner.
Rarely was there any sense of the group latching on to habitual gestures.
Antibodies circulate in the body until latching on to foreign cells, called antigens, which they destroy.
Attention-starved celebrities also seem to be latching on to this trend.
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