LONG TIME TO CATCH UP

Definition: Indicating a significant duration required to reach a comparable level or position, often in terms of progress, achievement, or understanding.

Synonyms: Slow Progress, Delayed Advancement, Gradual Improvement, Late Development, Lagging Behind

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The team worked tirelessly for months, but it still took a long time to catch up with their competitors.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hey, it's been a while since we last caught up. How have you been?B: I've been good, thanks! Yeah, it really has been a long time. So much has happened since then.A: Definitely. I've been following your updates on social media, but it's not the same as hearing it firsthand. It seems like you've achieved a lot.B: Thanks! Yeah, it's been quite the journey. Took me a long time to catch up to where I am now, but it's been worth it.
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