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'grab it out' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as a command, as in, "Grab it out of the cabinet and bring it over here!".
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Like if you say no, they'll just grab it out of you.
If you tried to move your drink out of the way, she might grab it out of your hand.
I ran over to grab it out of his hand, intending to tear it up and fling it into Lao Lan's face, to avenge the humiliation that had settled on us both, father and son.
As the ball drops, he almost sprints after it to grab it out the hole, a burst of energy which perhaps shows just how happy he'll be with that 69.
Here, kids basically grab it out of my hands.
Also, try to have your lunch made the night before, so you can just grab it out of the fridge and go.
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Rodgers kicked the loose ball and linebacker Karlos Dansby grabbed it out of the air.
But I grabbed it out of curiosity to read on the train and was charmingly surprised.
"Pushing abstraction forward — or grabbing it out of the future — is what attracted me," she said.
Rupert said, "Oh good!" and grabbed it out of my hand.
When I took my phone out, they grabbed it out of my hand and pushed me to the ground.
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