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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grab it with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when giving instructions or advice on how to physically handle or grasp an object. Example: When trying to open a stubborn jar, grab it with a towel for a better grip.
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You might break the splinter when you try to grab it with the tweezers because of its angle in your skin.
He had to grab it with one hand.
One more chance, perhaps, to grab it with both hands.
If an opportunity comes he'll grab it with both hands.
Having negotiated an agreement that is high quality, you'd like to grab it with both hands.
We must rise to this 21st century challenge and grab it with both hands.
The ball glanced off U.C.L.A. first baseman Dean Espy's glove, and Regis tried to grab it with his bare hand.
This is a golden opportunity for the region and the country – we should grab it with both hands.
"We are trying to grab it with both hands and at the same time enjoy every moment of it.
And it needs somebody who is going to devote themselves to it and grab it with both hands".
I got 45 minutes in Denmark and I realised I needed to grab it with both hands.
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