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Discover LudwigThe phrase "snapping up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of quickly acquiring or seizing something, often in a competitive context. Example: "With the limited-time offer, many customers were snapping up the discounted items before they sold out."
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Aren't desperate men snapping up available women?
Amazon has been snapping up rising e-commerce stars.
That's why snapping up Sprint is so important.
So borrowers are snapping up debt while stocks last.
Despite the lingering grip of the economic recession, consumers are snapping up detachable lens cameras.
Skilled Asian immigrants are snapping up visas as fast as America can dole them out.
And celebrities — most recently Madonna — are snapping up property in the area.
Aerospace giant BAE is snapping up 20 per cent of the company for £20.6m.
Russia's state-controlled companies have a long record of snapping up private companies on the cheap.
That suggested people were snapping up items for their own use, Ms. Davis said.
Snapping up AmeriCredit seems to avoid those pitfalls — but only barely.
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