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Yes, based on the CONTEXT of the sentence, I would say that "caught up with" means related to. However, "caught up with" was incorrectly used to begin with.
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This is what I am reading from the phrase....."style is caught up with register".....
Style depends on how much money you want to spend at the cash register........ therefore, if you can afford it....its in style! Maybe not but sometimes we read too much into a sentence.
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Hopefully from this, you learned how to correctly use "caught up with" unlike the use in your original text.
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The question is that the online dictionary that I looked up translated it as "ponerse al día", "alcanzar", and that didn't mean anything to me.
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