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Discover Ludwig"to grip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to "grasp firmly" or "have a strong emotional hold on something". For example, "His words gripped my heart and I was moved to tears."
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to grip
noun
A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
Exact(59)
You couldn't even try to grip".
AMPAR binds to GRIP; however, Amphimedon lacks AMPAR, but has a GRIP orthologue.
What's to grip?
"The basketballs were hard to grip".
It's like trying to grip mercury.
Quite pleasant stuff, but fails to grip.
"Fear started to grip me".
THE rupee's tumble continues to grip India.
Policy had nothing on which to grip.
He also knew how to grip.
Lawless unrest had begun to grip the capital, Tirana.
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