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Discover Ludwig"getting a grip" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to say that someone is taking control of a situation, either in terms of their own emotions or a difficult situation. It can also be used to refer to getting a better understanding of something. For example: "After dealing with the difficult situation, John finally got a grip on his emotions."
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Get a grip.
If you get a grip, you control your emotions so that they don't overwhelm you.
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Getting a grip became a long haul.
She's getting a grip of this.
Getting a grip on Mr. Brainwash proves more difficult.
Part of getting a grip is putting in some money.
He said Barclays was getting a grip on investment bankers' pay in the current financial year.
She is getting a grip on her demoralised, flailing, scandal-ridden party.
She says the country is getting a grip on its problems.
But Mr. Thorne praised the bank for getting a grip on costs.
Peggy seems to be getting a grip on being the "best me" she can be.
So if you have noticed fewer items with reduced stickers, it's because they're getting a grip.
Getting a grip can mean sacrifices, Mr. Carroll and other tire experts point out.
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