Sentences with phrase «caught on with»

It's just not something we did in my childhood so it never caught on with me!)
I hope that all goes well with your manuscript.You have really caught on with your painting by the looks of it.
The new medium quickly caught on with technology buffs, radio stations, and amateurs, and the number of available podcasts grew exponentially.
The excitement seems to have caught on with a fair number of Tyler's colleagues.
As mentioned, live - streaming has caught on with agents and brokers around the country.
He adds that the practice «caught on with a couple of people who don't mind the extra effort.»
That's something that caught on with all of us.»
CES 2014 saw a flood of smart home tech, but very few of the devices caught on with the masses.
This does seem to be the defining feature of the U11, even though it hasn't really caught on with users.
The phones never really caught on with consumers.
Although the chocolate bar design for Sony's Xperia phones may seem attractive to some, it hasn't really caught on with consumers who would much rather prefer iPhones or other Android smartphones.
But smartwatches still haven't caught on with most people — and that's because no one has made a smartwatch that's worth its cost.
I recently interviewed attorneys who were presenting on technology at the GP Solo conference about why technology has not caught on with solos — the group of lawyers that, in theory, have the most to gain.
This trend has apparently caught on with many small and solo attorneys.
Why has technology not caught on with solos — the group of lawyers that, in theory, have the most to gain?
Matta - Clark was inspired by graffiti in the early»70s — before it had caught on with the mainstream art world.
While this trend may not have caught on with individual consumers, Wolf notes that several restaurants in the area have commissioned potters to create dishware for their restaurants.
It seems that, as the Switch has caught on with consumers and sold out all over the place — likely thanks in no small part to Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — the gaming giant is boosting Switch production to previously unanticipated levels.
Graphically the game is also top notch but personally I have never really caught on with the complex card games.
Chaos have long been a part of the Sonic series that fans have consistently loved, but the little creatures (and their Chao Karate mode that is unlocked by purchasing the Battle DLC for $ 3) never really caught on with me.
«Greatness awaits» has been Sony's popular slogan since May this year and the term has caught on with a lot of Sony fans, who have been using the term with greater frequency as the console's release gets closer and closer.
In the West, we feel like PlayStation is where home consoles really caught on with Final Fantasy 7, so Final Fantasy has that foundation... where it really captured the hearts of gamers.
The leashes have since caught on with retailers in about 20 states.
It might have started in the dog food market, but the desire for novel proteins has caught on with cat owners, too.
Using ETFs in this way has not caught on with established retirement plan investment providers, however, as they have the capacity to create their own highly efficient indexed mutual funds and utilize them for core asset classes.
Talking to the Wall Street Journal, Sprint's business markets group president, Paget Alves, claimed, «It's an interesting concept [the PlayBook], it just hasn't caught on with business customers as much as they would like.»
This series by the creator of Barrage has seriously caught on with fans on both sides of the Pacific.
Despite several well - intentioned attempts, the tablet PC has never caught on with consumers.
The model has caught on with libraries because they get a lot of value for little money.
«It's an interesting concept, it just hasn't caught on with business customers as much as they would like,» Paget Alves, Sprint's business markets group president, told the Journal.
It's likely that the relatively small pool of recent Android tablet releases (e.g. Samsung Galaxy Tab S) simply haven't caught on with North American consumers quite as well as the current crop of Android smartphones (e.g. LG G3).
While Google developed their Chrome OS and has not caught on with consumers or manufactures with their laptop or tablet business.
It was an unfinished product rushed to the marketplace and never caught on with the very corporate audience that RIM has cultivated over the years.
«Itâ $ ™ s an interesting concept, it just hasnâ $ ™ t caught on with business customers as much as they would like, there are so many tablets in the market, it creates confusion for the average customer.â $
Although she's written more than 20 novels, it was the 2012 publication of Bared to You — the first book in her Crossfire series — that really caught on with readers who were hungry for erotic fiction after devouring Fifty Shades of Grey.
Mirasol screen technology was a product that took almost eight years to develop, but never caught on with OEM's and manufacturers.
Interestingly, the literary pieces themselves have been out for about a decade now, long before ebooks have caught on with the reading community; being a decade old also means those print books can not provide as refined a reading experience as the newer ebooks do.
That about wraps it up for our E-Reader Buyers guide for 2010, although tons of E-Readers are out there, and are viable, most are for specific niche audiences like the Entourage Edge for students or mainly Europeon e-readers that never quite caught on with the North American audience such as iRex, iRiver, Bookeen or Bebook.
Unfortunately, it never really caught on with the camping crowded, and thus was killed off in 2016 due to a lack of sales.
More importantly, the CTS» edgy look has caught on with younger buyers who just a few years ago would never have considered a Cadillac.
One of the company's fastest growing products from this period was running boards, a product that quickly caught on with women, who found them helpful for getting in and out of trucks.
But after that model died, Nissan sort of lost the thread with inexpensive factory hot rods — the company built them, but they never caught on with the budget performance crowd.
That vehicle, an upscale clone of the previous - generation midsize Nissan Pathfinder, never quite caught on with consumers.
Volkswagen's first - generation Tiguan compact crossover was a nice - driving vehicle in its segment, but it never quite caught on with U.S. buyers, be it due to inadequate marketing, non-competitive pricing, or other factors.
The writing section is optional: The SAT writing section never really caught on with college admissions offices, so it's not surprising that it was axed.
What it is: The student growth percentile (SGP) is one of several measures that have caught on with the rise of data - driven school reforms, providing not just a snapshot of student achievement but also a gauge of its progress.
While the idea of eliminating letter grades has caught on with some progressive educators, the jury is out on its benefits.
Glogster, Diigo and Ning were championed by educators before they caught on with teens.
For some reason though (perhaps it's the fact that the film has received atrocious reviews), this football drama never caught on with audiences.
Russell's films have never really caught on with Oscar, but I feel this could be the breakthrough, with both Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale having seemingly baity roles.
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