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11 Sentences With "having to play catch up"

How to use having to play catch up in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "having to play catch up" and check conjugation/comparative form for "having to play catch up". Mastering all the usages of "having to play catch up" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The job was already hard enough without having to play catch-up.
Tommy (Balthazar Getty) is an aspiring businessman who's always having to play catch-up.
We didn't get on YouTube until 2008 or 2009, and we ended up having to play catch-up.
Sometimes we end up having to play catch up on things they've done because of what they read.
It's fighting talk, but Prisma is clearly now having to play catch up with the competition, thanks to its early viral success.
Known as ABBA, the system is designed to prevent the team that goes second from being put at the psychological disadvantage of always having to play catch-up.
This could mean the contract risks having to play catch-up each morning to the moods and swings of Europe and America, rather than setting its own price, several senior futures traders said.
However, in the time since Apple's announcement, both Amazon and Google have released their own premium smart speakers with high quality audio, which puts Apple in the awkward position of having to play catch-up.
Health care has consistently been the more important issue to the Democratic electorate and Bloomberg, who made a late entrance into the 2020 race, is having to play catch-up on a conversation that has played out for months.
The format is similar to a tiebreak in tennis, and is designed "to prevent the team going second from having to play catch-up." Unlike a traditional penalty shoot-out, which sees Team A and Team B alternate spot- kicks in an ABAB pattern, the ABBA format follows an 'AB BA AB BA' order.
The 2017 edition was the first competitive fixture in English football to trial the ABBA penalty shoot-out system, provided scores were level after 90 minutes. The format is similar to a tiebreak in tennis, and is designed "to prevent the team going second from having to play catch-up." Unlike a traditional penalty shoot-out, which sees Team A and Team B alternate spot-kicks in an ABAB pattern, the ABBA format follows an 'AB BA AB BA' order.

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