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catch on

verb as in follow

verb as in popularize

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When he tried a swipe, the ball looped up to be caught on the leg side, only for the umpire to signal no-ball.

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The company fired an executive this week who was allegedly caught on tape saying the company’s soup was “highly processed,” made for “poor people” and used lab-grown and 3-D printed chicken.

Campbell’s CPB -0.08%decrease; red down pointing triangle said it fired the executive allegedly caught on audio disparaging the company’s products.

“Your structure may catch on fire,” Smith said.

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Artificial intelligence took the idea to an extreme, and investors are catching on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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