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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grabbed her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone physically takes hold of another person, often in a sudden or forceful manner.
Example: "In a moment of panic, he grabbed her arm to pull her away from the edge."
Alternatives: "seized her" or "took hold of her."
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Opera grabbed her suddenly.
Then she grabbed her machete.
Kongo playfully grabbed her arm.
Tym grabbed her husband's wrist.
He grabbed her hand.
Susan grabbed her keys.
Elena grabbed her hand.
She grabbed her BlackBerry and Googled.
Faith grabbed her husband's hand.
Bobek grabbed her boarding pass early.
I grabbed her, and we ran downstairs".
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