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Discover LudwigThe phrase "within grasp" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is within reach or within one's capabilities. For example, "He hoped his dream of success was within grasp."
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Salvation sometimes comes within reach, but not exactly within grasp.
And M.V.P. finals trophy No. 4 was within grasp.
For the first time the prize is within grasp.
The origin of life then seemed within grasp.
And happiness or love – sweetness– is just within grasp but rots when neglected.
By early 1999, the deal of Mr. Pettit's career seemed within grasp.
I'd love to think that the British record is within grasp".
Just when it seems within grasp, it recedes, like a mirage.
And even if the dream appears within grasp, will it be crushed?
Briefly, it looks like a cash-for-reforms deal could be within grasp.
Mrs. Lowey said that while such talks can be cumbersome, solutions are within grasp.
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