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Free sign upThe phrase "to be snapped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an adjective to describe someone or something that has been caught or captured suddenly and unexpectedly. Example: The picture of the celebrities was taken by a paparazzo in a candid moment, before they could react, they were snapped by the photographer.
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She expected it to be snapped up.
European leaders jostle to be snapped standing next to him.
There are lots of firsts to be snapped up.
They were simply asking to be snapped off".
But the ball has to be snapped all the way to him for him to succeed.
She readily agrees to be snapped in front of Rigour, Accessibility, Originality, Experience, but declines Pragmatism.
A house on the market one minute was sure to be snapped up the next.
WhatsApp, the Silicon Valley messaging start-up, is to be snapped up by Facebook.
McKechnie is the latest British company to be snapped up by a buyout fund.
A new quadrant layout allows up to four apps to be snapped on the same screen.
They want to be snapped with him in chummy drinking situations.
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