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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may catch up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the possibility of catching up with someone or something, or to describe the act of catching up. Here are some examples: - "I am falling behind in my studies, but I may catch up if I work harder." - "Due to the delay, we may have to work overtime to catch up on our project." - "Even though she started late, her determination helped her catch up with the other runners." - "I hope we can catch up with our old friends next weekend." - "If you leave now, you may be able to catch up with the rest of the group before they reach the summit."
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Someday we may catch up with him.
With patience and loyalty, we may catch up.
With Bushrod brought in to solidify things, the Bears' offense may catch up to the defense.
But even by that measure, China may catch up sooner than many people currently expect.
Facebook is growing furiously and may catch up with MySpace, the biggest social network.
On Sunday night I may catch up and watch some shows I've TiVoed, "Saturday Night Live" or one of the "Housewives" shows.
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Moreover, if the additional growth is not realized soon enough in a cutting the non-fertilized stand may catch-up the fertilized stand since increasing competition and tree size start to decrease growth sooner in the fertilized stand.
"Something has to give or this generation may never catch up, may never recover what they lost out on.
And youngsters who start kindergarten behind may never catch up; in fact, they may fall further behind as they get older.
Obama may yet catch up.
Even after the economy strengthens, many recent college graduates may never catch up.
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