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Discover Ludwig'wrestled away' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a physical struggle or fight to gain possession or control over something. Example: The two brothers wrestled away the toy from each other, each determined to keep it for themselves. In this sentence, 'wrestled away' is used to describe the physical struggle between the brothers as they try to gain possession of the toy.
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He was on stage for around a minute before he was wrestled away by federal police.
The Aggies finally wrestled away the lead, 53-52, on Gordo Castillo's 3-pointer with 11 minutes 39 seconds left.
The gun was wrestled away, Modigliani was ejected, the door was locked, and the evening was adjudged delightful.
The victims were killed by weapons the demonstrators had wrestled away from the United Nations guards, Mr. Noor said.
In a furious struggle, Mr. Cook wrestled away the officer's gun and shot him in the neck and the torso.
We are grateful for a petite 61 year-old, Patricia Maisch, who wrestled away the killer's ammunition, undoubtedly saving some lives.
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The police say that Mr Brown attacked Mr Wilson and tried to wrestle away his gun.
A security guard pursued Denic, and tried to wrestle away his gun.
He also damaged Mr. Lopez's camera and flash while trying unsuccessfully to wrestle away the equipment.
Asian manufacturers like Foxconn or Quanta, as a result, could wrestle away the edge in research and design.
Maybe the fearsome Scott attacked Slager, nearly overpowering him and wrestling away his Taser, as Slager reported.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com