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    TheShadow is offline Member
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    Default Caught up?

    Hi,

    Can you say "You're so caught about it" like to something/subject you can't let go?

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    Default Re: Caught up?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheShadow View Post
    Hi,

    Can you say "You're so caught about it" like to something/subject you can't let go?

    Thanks
    "You're so caught up in it", is more common.

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