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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grab from" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to taking something from someone or something. For example, "He grabbed the candy from the jar."
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What does Katniss grab from the Cornucopia?
A screen grab from the Study the Great Nation app.
There he found a black duffel bag, which the dog tried to grab from his hands.
Perhaps I should have expected such a brazen power grab from Ms. Brewer.
The slide is titled: "Inevitability: fail to meet a KPI – grab from 'the excuse bag'".
A screen grab from CNN of palace protests 6 December 2012.
President Morsi speaks on Nile TV in a screen grab from a CNN feed.
A presentation told staff to "grab from the excuse bag" when they missed targets.
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But I was more of a grab-from-the-top type of guy".
Figure 9 shows a screen-grab from a behavioral experiment (top) and a trail video (bottom).
photo: screen grab from C-span via Twitter Moments.
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