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Discover Ludwig'grasped for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to reference a brief, frantic attempt to attain something. For example: "He grasped for the fallen phone, but it was just out of reach."
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Reviewers grasped for the right comparison.
Another grasped for words to describe his anticipation.
I can't say I grasped for certain what the play means.
Michele grasped for the right word in English to explain himself.
Mr. Iacone and his wife, Pat, grasped for each other's hands.
My fat floury hands grasped for your amber necklace, Quick, Phoebe, the oven!
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Even financial professionals were grasping for answers.
Palestinians are grasping for another route.
I reached out, grasping for it.
People are just grasping for anything".
It is within our grasp for the first time.
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