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"grabbed it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the action of quickly taking and holding onto something. Example: I was running late for my meeting and I grabbed my phone off the counter before heading out the door. In this sentence, "grabbed it" is used to show that the speaker quickly took their phone and held onto it as they were rushing out the door.
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"They grabbed it.
"So I grabbed it".
Finally he grabbed it.
Here she grabbed it.
So we grabbed it.
Steiger grabbed it.
He grabbed it.
Martin grabbed it, thumbed the pages.
He grabbed it just in time.
A reporter grabbed it first.
She grabbed it and read.
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