Examples of 'starting to catch up' in a sentence
Meaning of "starting to catch up"
starting to catch up: This phrase suggests that someone or something is beginning to reach the same level or progress at a similar pace as others in a certain area or activity
How to use "starting to catch up" in a sentence
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starting to catch up
We were finally starting to catch up with what we were listening to.
I think the age difference is really starting to catch up to us.
I was starting to catch up with his changes.
Twelve years of training is starting to catch up.
Science is starting to catch up until now.
It was a woman and she was starting to catch up.
People are starting to catch up to it and enjoy the show.
And that zombie population is starting to catch up with them.
I am starting to catch up here.
Something the markets and investors themselves are starting to catch up to.
Albert starting to catch up now.
But we all know that this carelessness is starting to catch up with us.
They are now starting to catch up with the backlog.
The external chaos and the internal growth is starting to catch up to me.
You are starting to catch up.
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Now, the public health research is starting to catch up.
Chinese firms are starting to catch up with their fancier foreign rivals.
By this time, years of high living were starting to catch up with him.
Europe is starting to catch up in ICT research.
I had had a hard day, and it was starting to catch up with me.
Is it starting to catch up with me?
Modern psychology and neuroscience are just starting to catch up with him in many ways.
Virginia is starting to catch up and now has about 160 biotech / life sciences companies.
But we were just starting to catch up.
Although web giants are monopolizing the online market, retailers are starting to catch up.
My mental state is starting to catch up with me.
Slowly, as I said, some parts of the Hebrew media are starting to catch up.
But it may be starting to catch up.
Fifty years later, the rest of the world is starting to catch up.
That record just might be starting to catch up with the industry on Wall Street.
Twila making short order of the knot . Twila starting to catch up.
Maybe I am starting to catch up.
But other countries, notably China, are starting to catch up.
But I am starting to catch up.
I 'd be lying if I said that fatigue was not starting to catch up with me.
Yeah, it 's all starting to catch up with you now.
Even Africa, long the lagging continent, is starting to catch up.
Maybe my age is starting to catch up with me!
Still, like Jens, I must admit that age is starting to catch up with me.
Gee, it 's all starting to catch up with you now.
By the way, the Y 's on a triple-word score . I am starting to catch up here.
And now the fans are starting to catch up with the band again!
I think the 21st century is finally starting to catch up with us.
And I'm starting to catch up now, and realizing what's going on.
His emotions are starting to catch up.
Surfing 's popularity is starting to catch up to that of soccer in Peru.
I wondered if age was starting to catch up to me.
That research, however, is starting to catch up - and the results are unsettling.
But they are just now starting to catch up with him.
The world is starting to catch up.
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