Sentences with phrase «readily catch on to»

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(CNN)-- I'll readily admit that I screamed with laughter several times during Peter and Bobby Farrelly's new gross - out comedy, «There's Something About Mary,» but, on a nationwide basis, there's an extremely uncomfortable catch to the kind of guffaws that these guys are generating.
With this health care schedule, many health problems which are not readily detected in other ways can be caught early on and appropriate steps can be taken to ensure continued well - being and a longer life for your cat.
Also, many health problems that are not readily detected in other ways may be caught early - on and appropriate steps can be taken to ensure continued well - being and a longer life for your cat.
Nintendo is looking to make a video gaming revolution that is likely not to catch on readily in the U.S. at first, but formost in Japan.
Catching up on some blog reading this morning, I almost choked on my coffee when I read this from Denise Howell: «What I really want to see though is a firm using technology that lets lawyers (all and sundry, of course) readily customize their bios at will, on the fly, with information that really tells -LSB-...]
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