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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grab" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an act of taking or seizing something quickly or suddenly.
Example: "He made a grab for the last piece of cake before anyone else could reach it."
Alternatives: "a snatch" or "a seize".
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A grab here, grab there, everywhere a grab-grab".
It's like a grab bag.
A grab of the back.
"It would become a grab bag".
Sometimes bitterness makes a grab for Leah".
But she's making a grab for it".
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c) The pretending-to-be-a-grab-a-prize move.
There's a grab-it-while-you-can story imperative with both books and games.
Left: GRAB representation of a GRAB-5.
That defeats the purpose of a grab-and-go camcorder.
There's a grab-bag of apps for that.
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