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Discover Ludwig"he seized it" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means that someone grabbed or took hold of something forcefully. Example: "In one swift movement, he seized the gun from the table and aimed it at his enemy."
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He seized it.
He seized it and went.
And he seized it with gusto.
He seized it, strangled it and threw to the floor.
He seized it Saturday, hitting 6 of 9 shots.
Xiong finally had his opening, and he seized it.
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It will be interesting to see if he seizes it.
So did he seize it as an opportunity for serious debate about our fiscal mess?
He'll know this is a huge chance; can he seize it?
It turns out to be a mirror, and even as he seizes it, he is drowned.
His visits to Spain confirm his impatience with dissident London culture: given the chance to move to New York, and become art critic for Time, he seizes it.
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