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"grabs me" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe when something captures your attention, interest, or emotion. For example, "The melody of this song grabs me every time I hear it."
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He grabs me.
Then determination grabs me.
Here's what grabs me.
Its story grabs me too.
It's an absolutely beautiful building, which always absolutely grabs me.
What grabs me is when the three-year-olds run.
And he grabs me and pulls me in.
Now it is the science that grabs me.
Somebody usually grabs me to sit down and talk.
"I am hanging fire until the right thing grabs me," she said.
Anytime an unknown human becomes a global character, that grabs me.
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