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How to use catch on to in a sentence

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In Bradsher's view, environmental and safety groups were slow to catch on to where automakers were going and failed to head them off.
You would think a few dingbats in the mainstream financial market community would catch on to this repetitive deception.
Tennis players are the ones that catch on to beach volleyball the fastest because of the hand-eye coordination.
It takes him forever to catch on to the game, and even when he finally understands he still takes no action.
English-speaking children very soon catch on to the correlation between the conceptual distinction and the distributional cues for it.
Growing South-South trade provides an opportunity for Arab countries to catch on to this rising locomotive of the South.
To catch on to us, what the public needs is to get it from Leonard Bernstein, Morton Feldmann said.
The most one can hope for, generally, is to catch on to a few late links in the chain.
I managed to catch on to the front as I left the Channel by making a huge tack.
Plenty of commentators, for example, felt that nursing staff would be slow to catch on to the power of the web in terms of job placements.
It doesn't take long before people catch on to a good thing.
Seed remains in a seed pod which can catch on to animals.
I don't see anything coming out of it that I really catch on to.
Once they catch on to the concept, Flou has much to offer space-starved Manhattanites.
When the crew lifted the first catch on to the stern ramp at about 0830, they felt that the drum winch was not taking the weight as it was an exceptionally heavy catch.
We better sell before prospective buyers catch on to the reality.
Field trial and hunt test competitors have a high degree of desire and trainability and should catch on to commands quickly.
It'll take some time before people catch on to it.
Although these tricks work for a while, birds quickly catch on to them.
Examples from Classical Literature
It must of course catch on to reason, but the less it emphasises the fact the better.
He is a good farmer, and he will catch on to the melons pretty quick.
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