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Discover Ludwig"has gripped" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to the idea that someone has been strongly affected or captivated by something. For example, "The news of the pandemic has gripped the world and left many feeling uncertain and afraid."
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A full-circle feeling has gripped me.
A recent match however, has gripped Indonesia.
Vinnymania has gripped the Carolinas.
Hunger has gripped the nation for years.
But now controversy has gripped France.
The debate has gripped the Jewish state.
Anti-Pakistani fervour has gripped the province.
The wait has gripped the impoverished Caribbean country for days.
That same anguish has gripped five other Woodson families.
The Greek referendum has gripped Europe, and beyond today.
Strongman rule has gripped the US, Russia and China.
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