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Discover Ludwig"fetch the balls" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are asking someone to physically go and get something. For example, you can write: "Would you please go outside and fetch the balls for the children?".
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Our living room became a dog romper room, our car was lined in fur, and I remember watching my husband chasing the dogs in the park when they refused to fetch the balls we threw.
So, on most holes, they just hit their approach shots in that general direction and motored off to the next tee, leaving me to fetch the balls wherever they landed (usually near the pin) and catch up with them, on foot, as fast as I could.
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Meanwhile, someone has to fetch the ball.
Then he will have to go fetch the ball & hit it over to John.
Wilson decided to leg it out, as if someone would fetch the ball, throw it back and tag him out.
At some point, we got a pool table, adding another obstacle under or around which you had to go to fetch the ball.
For the midcourt position, I was to race across the court, pausing to fetch the ball, and then continue to the opposite side.
"The story goes while playing for Aston Villa in a match at Villa Park, Waring had gone to fetch the ball that had gone out of play," he writes.
Remember that in those days Stamford Bridge was a large bowl, which had accommodated a greyhound track, and even a swift chase to fetch the ball could consume more than a few precious seconds.
Stokes is doing the ballsy thing, trying out cutters and back-of-the-hand deliveries, and then when Maxwell bunts him for a single, he goes to fetch the ball and finds himself in a friendly scuffle with Bailey trying to get down the other end.
And of course The Somnambulist, the majestically insouciant Jason Dufner, who after draining a birdie putt on 11 yesterday, one of the hardest holes on the course, flickered not a jot, simply trudging across the green to fetch the ball out of the cup with the air of a pensioner shuffling to the front door to pick up the post, in the full knowledge that most of it will be junk mail.
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