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"was grabbed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past tense passive form of the verb "grab." It can be used in various contexts, such as to describe a situation where someone was forcefully taken hold of or to describe a past action or event where something was quickly taken. Example: "The thief was grabbed by the police as he attempted to flee the scene of the crime."
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"I was grabbed in the street".
He was grabbed, and his girlfriend remained in the car.
Then he was grabbed by multiple people in riot gear".
Muhammad Ishaq Nezaami, who disappeared shortly after she was grabbed.
Mr Zvauya was grabbed by some of Mr Hunzvi's supporters.
He was grabbed and pushed back to his seat.
She was walking to see some friends in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, when she was grabbed.
A Thai woman living in Macau was grabbed on her way to a beauty salon.
One victim was grabbed from a blanket as her mother was picking millet nearby.
His second day on the ground, he was grabbed by soldiers and detained.
A 9-month-old baby boy was grabbed by someone in a moving vehicle.
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