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The phrase "little grip" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's hold or hold on something. For example: - Her little grip on the rope was the only thing keeping her from falling. - The toddler's little grip on my finger was surprisingly strong. - She had a little grip on reality, always lost in her own daydreams. - The thief's little grip on the stolen purse slipped as he ran away.
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Kahne hit the oil, laying on a concrete racetrack with little grip.
Accepting no single personal version of reality, with all its incumbent flaws, he had little grip on any world whatsoever.
All-season tires are the soft-serve variety, with little grip, but the rear multilink suspension and Sachs shock absorbers nicely avoid bobble and float.
Yet as prime minister Mr Singh had little grip or public support, serving at the pleasure of Sonia Gandhi, the populist leader of the Congress party.
Mr. Sullivan wrote in an e-mail: "I think he has little grip on what it actually means to govern a country or run a war.
Typing was relatively simple on the slightly crowned keys, although I prefer keys with a little grip to them – these are hard plastic.
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The edge where the two pieces meet leaves a continuous seam which give a little extra grip as you hold the phone.
Perhaps if you hold your iPad precariously and need a little extra grip.
"I'm using longer poles now, using a little higher grip, and I'm beginning to master them," she said.
A lot of times, I put the lobsters between my legs, give them a little thigh grip.
It's unlikely to teach professionals on Wall Street anything new or to change their minds, and there's little to grip the interest of the lay reader.
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