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"Little things like that might catch on".
"It might catch on," Mr. Galeano said.
One day this might catch on with England.
"We're a lot more house proud than anyone might catch on," Ms. Meyer said.
I hope the trend might catch on in the West End.
Females mate with many males each season, and it would seem that they might catch on after a while.
Do you think they might catch on in America or are there structural/behavioral obstacles that would prevent it?
"It's not like a piece of clothing that might catch on because Michelle Obama shops at J. Crew," Mr. Nemetz said.
Its key areas are energy, transport, resources, nature and food but it's easy to see why its sustainable urban farm culture might catch on elsewhere.
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