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(1) He is very quick to catch on to things.
(2) You'll catch on to the job after you've been here a while.
(3) It took me a long time to catch on to the directions.
(4) It took Jennifer a long time to catch on to the fact that Mary was taking advantage of her.
(5) It's not that hard, once you catch on to it.
(6) The fishing-boats groaned as the men lugged their catch on to the promenade.
(7) Patients catch on to the criterion after a short while and soon are hearing a yes after each card.
(8) Infants quickly catch on to the mechanics, and the whole process begins to work more smoothly.
(9) Mirian couldn't catch on to what Paul said. Sentencedict.com
(10) Sometimes I don't catch on to your jokes.
(11) He couldn't catch on to the English idiom.
(12) Mothers catch on to what their children think about.
(13) EG: I catch on to the job gradually.
(14) Did you catch on to what John said?
(15) I don't catch on to jokes you told.
(16) Before long the informal organization will catch on to the new work flow.
(17) I don't quite catch on to what she is saying.
(18) It took her a while to catch on to what we meant.
(19) I didn - t quite catch on to what you said just now. Would you say it again?
(20) After a few days on the job, you'll catch on to what you're doing.
(21) I don't quite catch on to what he is saying.
(22) Hang in there! You'll soon catch on to the language.
(23) It took Cindy to catch on to what Bill was saying.
(24) Being a foreigner, Carl did not catch on to the joke.
(25) I didn't catch on to what he said because he was mumbling.
(26) Ham it up, as much as you like-the children will soon catch on to the fun.
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