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The phrase "to scratch" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that describes the action of using one's fingers or nails to rub or scrape against something in order to relieve an itch or remove a mark. Example: She couldn't resist the urge to scratch the mosquito bite on her arm, even though she knew it would only make it worse.
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to scratch
noun
A disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.
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To scratch an itch.
"I wanted to scratch it.
He stopped to scratch.
It seemed to scratch her digital itch.
"I wanted to scratch my eyes out".
Is yours up to scratch?
To scratch a line to salvation.
The acting was mostly up to scratch.
I use it to scratch my back.
It needed to scratch its back.
"My skin started to scratch me.
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