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Discover Ludwig"Try to grab" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You could use it when talking about something that requires effort or when you want to encourage someone to take advantage of an opportunity. For example: "Try to grab a seat before the theater fills up!"
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Try to grab people's attention.
Try to grab small containers for your dolls' desks.
Try to grab attention immediately, whether it be with a funny tidbit or story.
Try to grab onto the debris or something solid in the ground, like a pole.
Try to grab and hold your leg, once you have been able to grab it.
Try to grab it before he gets it so he won't get praise for nothing.
Try to grab a high chair or bench where he or she can sit while you take the picture.
Play our game and try to grab back the momentum".
"If you try to grab it, it squirts right out.
"You try to grab the best people out there".
Will Boris Johnson try to grab the glory?
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