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The phrase "a grab for resources" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an attempt to obtain or seize resources, often in a competitive or aggressive manner.
Example: "The company's recent merger was seen as a grab for resources in the rapidly growing tech market."
Alternatives: "a bid for resources" or "an attempt to secure resources."
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That move looked to other Arctic nations like the first move in a grab for resources, although Russia said it was a scientific expedition.
Instead, "some Africans are asking themselves whether we are being exposed to a new wave of colonialism," says Maathai. "Yes, there is a grab for resources.
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The gameplay requires and rewards collaboration; the goal isn't a mad grab for resources but strategic trading with other players.
He contends that, because Britain has gone unexplored for so many years, new technologies might now unlock resources hitherto overlooked.But investors should pause before a rush to grab Britain's minerals begins in earnest.
Sudden wealth from natural resources can become a curse, distorting the economy, fostering corruption or financing wars that are little more than a grab for the minerals.
Sometimes bitterness makes a grab for Leah".
But she's making a grab for it".
Quite a grab for Groupon.
China is making its biggest and boldest grab for overseas energy resources yet in a $15 billion deal for a Canadian oil producer.
"And it's a land grab for completely undeveloped property".
Try a safety grab for added tuck and style.
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