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Discover Ludwig"grasp to" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something reaching for or trying to obtain something. Example: The child grasped to his mother's hand as they walked through the busy market.
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But sadly the actors just gulp and grasp to vague, electronic sounds.
He reminded us that it is within our own grasp to become a better person.
The Treasury, formerly mainly a finance department, has extended its grasp to snatch any policy connected, however loosely, to economics.
Another exhibit offers a variation on the Whac-A-Mole arcade game, accompanied by an electronic bar that players grasp to measure their pulse rates before and after.
These are combined with turns and changes of the hands' grasp to the forward part of the horse (neck), the centre (saddle), and the rear (croup).
Perhaps it's also within our grasp to understand the causes of poverty and the violence inherent in our makeup, but do we really want to?
You're so scared that you would lose him when you feel that you've still got it in your grasp to stop it".
I asked top Republican and intelligence officials from eight Administrations what they thought was the one thing the President needs to grasp to succeed on the world stage.
I listened as you learned to make sounds; I praised you as you learned to reach, to grasp, to bring my finger to your mouth...
To his enormous credit, Oramo had the confidence and grasp to take what one might call a post-Abbado approach, allowing the piece to build and breathe.
"The idea of an 83-year-old living there may have seemed crazy," her daughter said, "but if it was within my grasp to make this new start happen for her, I wasn't going to let the opportunity go".
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