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catch up with vs coming up with

These two phrases have different meanings and are not directly comparable. 'Catch up with' means to reach the same level or progress as someone or something, while 'coming up with' means to think of or produce an idea or solution. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 724 views

catch up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It is used when you want to reach the same level or progress as someone or something. For example, 'I need to catch up with my classmates in math.'

Examples:

  • I need to catch up with the latest news.
  • She is trying to catch up with her workload.
  • He needs to catch up with his reading for the course.
  • Let's meet for coffee so we can catch up with each other.
  • I have to catch up with my emails.
  • If I can catch up with jack and Kate...
  • Come on, we need to catch up with the others.
  • We have to catch up with our unit in Périgueux.
  • I'm trying to catch up with Professor Mark Mattson.
  • He will be hard-pressed to catch up with the leaders.
  • You can catch up with the other kids on the playground.
  • We walked... 3 days to catch up with the teacher.
  • You should go first, I'll catch up with you immediately.
  • I think my head is trying to catch up with my heart.
  • I hope we catch up with Mack and Addy.
  • Fate will inevitably catch up with those who run away from it.
  • I just came back to catch up with old friends.
  • I'll catch up with you.
  • You're a hard man to catch up with.
  • When my past would... catch up with me.
  • Our sins will catch up with us, Stuart.
  • Japanese movies may catch up with Hollywood.
  • And so Achilles did catch up with Tortoise.
  • Guess I'll catch up with you guys later.
  • It's a perfect opportunity to come out and catch up with an old friend.

Alternatives:

  • keep up with
  • get up to speed with
  • be on par with
  • be on the same level as
  • be on a par with

coming up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It is used when you want to think of or produce an idea or solution. For example, 'She is good at coming up with creative solutions.'

Examples:

  • I am having trouble coming up with a good idea for the project.
  • She is always coming up with new ways to improve the process.
  • We need to come up with a plan for the event.
  • He is great at coming up with catchy slogans.
  • They are coming up with a new product line.
  • Because she is really good at coming up with new stuff.
  • Chuck is coming up with a way to stop you as we speak.
  • Sometimes coming up with bathroom tile design ideas can be the hardest part of remodeling.
  • I've started coming up with ideas.
  • Still no luck coming up with any kind of data transfer protocol.
  • We'll work on coming up with some wire.
  • Yes, coming up with business ideas.
  • Will McAvoy is coming up with the Capitol Report from Washington.
  • My hobby is coming up with names for the XP.
  • But we're coming up with a plan to stop him.
  • My lawyer said you had trouble coming up with the necklace.
  • Still no luck coming up with any kind of data transfer protocol.
  • Or coming up with your own line of cosmetics.
  • Not coming up with anything better than undies on the face...
  • It's not coming up with anything.
  • They're being accused of coming up with a deceptive slogan.
  • We're not coming up with any external common links.
  • But just coming up with a few categories isn't enough for us.
  • I'd rather spend my energy coming up with segments.
  • We are going home and coming up with a plan.

Alternatives:

  • thinking of
  • producing
  • creating
  • devising
  • formulating

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