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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grab on" is not correct or usable in written English.
To be correct and usable, the phrase should be written as "grab onto". For example, "He grabbed onto the rope to pull himself up."
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Use Telekinetic Grab on one of the Wines of Zamorak.
Just remove any needles or hooks, grab on one of the loose ends, and pull.
I try desperately to grab on to one thing and hold it, and make it work.
You can grab on to the ends with one hand or use two hands.
"The one thing that people grab on to with this team is Doug Collins, Cooneyy said.
Grab on to symbols.
"Grab on to roots".
For handles to grab on to.
Grab on and get out,' " Perez recalled.
To the Grab on Saturday, Davis also added the Speech.
'English actors grab on to language,' Michell says.
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