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The phrase "about to grab" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of taking or seizing something.
Example: "I was about to grab the last piece of cake when someone else took it."
Alternatives: "about to take" or "on the verge of seizing".
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As he's about to grab her, she calls out to her father, a river god, to save her.
He added, "Being so close and feeling that you are about to grab that trophy, and then seeing it vanish, is very hard".
Riding around College Park, Md., in Lucas's Cadillac 27 years ago, Malone and Lucas were about to grab a sandwich before scrimmaging.
Just as I was about to grab her and hurry out of the woods, a male voice spoke calmly from behind a tree in front of me.
This signals that Roberts is not about to grab the horse but that negotiations are open.
"When you are about to grab that stocking stuffer item you will rethink it.
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The harsh language, Mr. Trippi said, was "more about trying to grab somebody's attention quickly".
I know at MTV News I'm constantly thinking about how to grab people on a very crowded newsfeed and how to keep them engaged.
Here are four of my favorites, along with some ideas about where to grab something to eat while you're there.
He was apparently working late that night, and he'd left his office at about midnight to grab a bite to eat.
He will talk about anything to grab your attention.
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