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Discover Ludwig'grabbed away' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal way of saying to take something quickly and forcefully. For example: "The thief grabbed away the purse and ran away."
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You don't care about your children?" So a lonely man has justice grabbed away.
The wine list was grabbed away before we had a chance to look at it, without a word.
During recess on Wednesday, Sidney, a kindergartner, got angry when Benjamin, a first grader, grabbed away a ball he was playing with.
But that has since been grabbed away from them.In this section The hard men on both sides prevail The other red line A candidacy conundrum Bring them together Who's a Jew? Sata pack Bigger guns ReprintsSometimes Jabhat al-Nusra imposes itself on other rebels by force.
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She hired a secretary, who read the Russian text to her aloud; Garnett would dictate back in English, sometimes grabbing away the original text and holding it a few inches from her ailing eyes.
Facebook Graph Search may potentially take a bite out of Google by grabbing away users' attention and cutting into the search behemoth's ads business.
Reach in there and grab away.
Now it just basically a snatch and grab event so don't be shy, start swatting those greedy little hands and grab away.
He grabbed it away and ate it from his fingers.
If I picked up an object, somebody immediately grabbed it away, smiling and thanking me profusely.
All makers of turbines had growth spurts as utilities continued their buying spree, but analysts say that G.E. grabbed share away from competitors like ABB and Siemens.
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