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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seized at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that an opportunity was taken advantage of quickly and eagerly. For example: "He seized at the chance to go to the football game with his friends."
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Israeli soldiers seized at least 40 homes.
He was seized at the airport and not permitted entry.
Imported copies have been seized at the border.
There had been a puff of smoke as his motorbike seized at 160mph and slewed sideways.
Small prey is seized at the base of the skull, larger prey by the throat.
In June, 36 tusks were seized at the Entebbe airport in Uganda.
The average purity of cocaine seized at the British border is 63 percent.
She had been seized at a FARC roadblock, and on September 29th was found shot dead.
Simultaneously, copies of the manuscript were seized at Znamya and Novy Mir.
Hundreds of knives have been seized at Geneva's airport alone, its spokesman said.
Among the victims are tourists seized at a diving resort in neighboring Malaysia.
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