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catch on
"Those brightly coloured, single-speed bikes caught on quickly in Hanoi in 2014."
become fashionable or popular
take over
"He doesn't trust his brother and he wants to take over the company."
gain control of something/someone
keep up with
"They bought a new car - I think they want to keep up with their rich neighbours."
maintain the same level as
slow down
become less fast/rapid
die out
"If the Vietnamese government doesn't do something the bears will die out completely."
disappear completely
find out
"I will find out if you cheat on the test."
discover
pick up on
"Her accent is very light - it's not easy to pick up on.
notice something which is not easy to notice
buy into
"Don't buy into what he's saying - he just wants your money!"
believe in and be influenced by
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