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The phrase "are grabbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an action is being described in the passive voice, indicating that something is being taken or seized by someone or something.
Example: "The toys are grabbed by the children during playtime."
Alternatives: "are taken" or "are seized".
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Shots are grabbed, immediate, unexpected.
Arses are grabbed, and punches are thrown.
Cellular telephones are grabbed out of the hands of pedestrians.
"Men my age are grabbed up immediately by friends," she said.
Today they are grabbed at gunpoint, to be exchanged for money or political concessions.
If there is a live web-cam, pictures are grabbed and frequently published without any regard to copyright.
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People are grabbing everything.
People are grabbing them.
"People are grabbing what they can.
Now they are grabbing for the microphone.
"The young girls are grabbing it up.
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