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But the phrase seems to be catching on, despite the fact that a one-time surge of funds could create its own problems.
"It really seems to be catching on".
Such noninvasive tests for Down syndrome appear to be catching on rapidly.
It's a staple worldwide, and we seem at last to be catching on in the UK.
"I'm not surprised that the idea seems to be catching on," Mr. Ebert said by e-mail.
The staging concept, which got its start on the West Coast, seems to be catching on around the country.
Sleek, industrial gray seems to be catching on as the new design esthetic for Thai restaurants on Ninth Avenue.
It seems to be catching on with the many Starbucks customers who have complained over the years about the company's descent into the obesity business.
Though not widely known yet, macarons seemed to be catching on, as each location attracted quite a few people who were already aficionados.
Paid-for streaming does seem to be catching on, and Apple Music is embedded in the eco-system of Apple's devices and of iTunes.
And for all it may be found lacking in conceptual rigour, the idea of happiness does seem to be catching on in some quarters.
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