Sentence examples for well caught on from inspiring English sources

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The label may well catch on.

People may well catch on that certain celebrities/footballers/MPs had vanished from the net.

Charging monthly fees on current accounts in credit, or steeper fees on cash-machine withdrawals, could well catch on.

I think the call could well catch on, and should not be left to wither on the vine.

He even turns a flat cap and Barbour into something of a fashion statement, the kind of thing that could well catch on in Shoreditch or Manchester.

A CABLE channel that has been aggressively expanding its lineup of original series is hoping its next show — kind of a cross between "Catch Me if You Can" and "To Catch a Thief" — will, well, catch on.

My hair could very well catch on fire", she said.

Dev also the lead character name in "Master of None"—with its appealing simplicity, could well catch on here.

As you well know, it caught on quickly.

The phrase "well-being" had caught on as a trend, but it simply meant adding green-tea powder to everything.

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