Sentence examples for not fully caught from inspiring English sources

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Elsewhere, give or take the arrivals of Toby Alderweireld and André Ayew at Tottenham and Swansea respectively, the transfer window has not fully caught the imagination.

Despite these benefits, the idea has not fully caught on with biomedical researchers.

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The discordant results obtained using synthetic and real datasets suggest that synthetic datasets encompassing fusion events may not fully catch the complexity of RNA-seq experiment.

The experimental results obtained using synthetic and real datasets suggest that synthetic datasets encompassing fusion events may not fully catch the complexity of RNA-seq experiments, and most fusion detection tools are still limited in sensitivity or specificity.

Now I live in a city where Starbucks hasn't fully caught on.

Having sampled the first two seasons of this show and found it a little off-puttingly arch, I didn't fully catch "Community" fever until Season 3's "Remedial Chaos Theory," which scored a direct hit on the pleasure centers of my brain.

For a city that metamorphosed from "a dump" (according to native Frank Sinatra) in the early 1990s to one of the most fashionable inner-ring suburbs in America, it's easy to see where Hoboken has not yet fully caught up with other northern New Jersey suburbs in terms of streetscape improvements--particularly those that never experienced a real economic decline.

Long and lanky, Mr. Cera moves like one of those teenagers whose body hasn't yet fully caught up to his newly reached height.

The new media players haven't yet fully caught on in the U.S. "But if you walk around big stores like FNAC in Europe, you see stacks and stacks of them," says Jonathan Huberman, chief executive of Iomega, which is marketing a $150 player.

Sweater Girls, from Los Angeles, were charmingly naïve; their instruments didn't always fully catch up to their songs, but they were saved with crisp, sugary songwriting, as was Very Truly Yours, from Chicago.

Although the wearables market is still relatively new and doesn't feel like it's fully caught fire yet with consumers, expectations for it are high, with Gartner predicting 323 million unit sales globally by 2017, and watch sales alone estimated at 67 million by next year as well.

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