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"grab for" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used when you are reaching or attempting to take hold of something. For example, "He grabbed for the rope, but lost his grip and fell into the lake."
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Blatant grab for publicity?
Grab for gold, suffer catastrophic health consequences.
Sometimes bitterness makes a grab for Leah".
But she's making a grab for it".
She doesn't grab for the spotlight, ever.
There was no grab for news headlines.
"I tried to grab for him.
Should he grab for his gun?
Many find Mr de Blasio's grab for the spotlight bewildering.
Now she was starting to grab for the truck.
Mr. Dewhurst's grab for that could open his spot.
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