Sentence examples for grabbed from from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'grabbed from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been obtained or taken from another source. For example, "I grabbed this recipe from a cooking blog."

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Forget the bunch of flowers grabbed from the garage.

A happy ending, as in Molière, is grabbed from nowhere.

California, grabbed from Mexico by that imperialist president, James Polk, was different from the start.

Abdul Jabbar was kidnapped in 2004, grabbed from this club by militiamen.

One victim was grabbed from a blanket as her mother was picking millet nearby.

How many times can a woman be dipped and grabbed from behind?

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"People were grabbing from each other," Lamija said.

A presentation told staff to "grab from the excuse bag" when they missed targets.

So I go to grab from a friend's dealer.

They're responding based on info they grab from the cloud.

It's privilege that allows someone to grab from the à la carte menu.

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