Sentence examples for start to catch from inspiring English sources

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Continued growth of outward investment in Asia, saw it start to catch up on North America.

I apologize accordingly; one day I hope I shall start to catch up in the headlong gallop of electronic progress.

But as everybody is distinguishing themselves, others start to catch up, so they change again – this is how fashions evolve.

Mr. Kaufelt's passion about affinage is contagious enough that it might not be long before some of his comrades start to catch cave fever.

My goal is to provide a healthy work environment from the start, to catch someone before he or she needs an ergonomic solution for a specific problem.

Viewers will then start to catch the more subtle decoration: locks and keys are woven into the carpet and distinguish the upholstery of the chairs.

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The app has started to catch on.

They might be starting to catch on.

The buzz is starting to catch on.

But slowly, research started to catch on.

There, the French disease started to catch on fast.

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