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catch up

[kach-uhp] / ˈkætʃˌʌp /








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The 50-year-old who’s playing catch-up will commit to an extremely low-cost lifestyle for the entire 15-year period, with annual expenses of just $32,000 in year one.

From MarketWatch

But after playing catch-up for several decades, Poland must now adapt to life in the big leagues.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said older children and adults could still get vaccinated as the NHS offered catch-up jabs.

From BBC

Prices for silver saw a mostly steady rise in the months that followed “Liberation Day,” in what some would say was a game of catch-up to gold’s price gains.

From MarketWatch

Prices for silver saw a mostly steady rise in the months that followed “Liberation Day,” in what some would say was a game of catch-up to gold’s price gains.

From MarketWatch