Sentence examples for remarkably catching from inspiring English sources

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Foreign direct investment increased from $10 billion to $88 billion—more than India ($42 billion) and, even more remarkably, catching up with China ($108 billion).

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By contrast, pole and line fishing is a remarkably clean method of catching tuna.

Remarkably, the sun was out, catching the surface of all the Navy debris, and as he walked along, marveling at this strangely picturesque collection of scattered wood and rusted metal, two black guillemots, startled by the crunch of gravel, suddenly flew out from beneath an ammo box.

I apologise for only just catching up with a remarkably grumpy interview given by Jonathan Miller to the Mail on Sunday, published in its Event magazine at the weekend.

Or, better, the remarkably sinless selection from Nathaniel Hawthorne, in which he tells of catching little bream from a stream that was dismayingly muddy (uh-oh) and of how savory (ah!) these small panfish were for breakfast, "directly... from beneficent Nature".

The idea is catching.

And it's catching.

Pudge Rodriguez was catching me.

Or catching serial killers?

Homosexuality is catching.

I love catching him".

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