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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good grip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe having a firm hold or control over something, often in a physical context.
Example: "To ensure safety while climbing, it's important to have a good grip on the rocks."
Alternatives: "a firm hold" or "a strong grasp".
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Climate models haven't got a good grip on this yet.
Dusty tannins give it a good grip on the palate.
Luckily Mr. Ketner has a good grip on his subject.
One guy had a good grip on my forearm".
Grip the load: Do not lift a load if you can't get a good grip.
He said that Mr Lansley had "a good grip on the situation".
"I don't think we have a good grip on it," Mr. Crisp says.
Wright said he "just couldn't get a good grip" on the ball.
"I thought we had a good grip on the game," Philadelphia Coach Doug Collins said.
"We are going to need to get a good grip on it".
It's a small projectile you can get a good grip on and you can toss it".
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