up for grabs
English
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Adjective
- (idiomatic) Available for anyone to obtain, claim, decide, or win.
- 1998 April 13, Salman Rushdie, "Mohandas Gandhi," Time:
- Gandhi today is up for grabs. He has become abstract, ahistorical, postmodern, no longer a man in and of his time but a freeloading concept.
- 2006 Nov. 5, Robert Hicks, "Opinion: Separate but Equal," New York Times (retrieved 12 July 2011):
- The Senate is up for grabs in November's election.
- 2009 Nov. 18, Julie Schmit, "China pushes solar, wind power development," USA Today (retrieved 12 July 2011):
- "In the transformation of clean technology, it's up for grabs whether the giants will be American or Chinese or from other countries," says Salzman.
- 1998 April 13, Salman Rushdie, "Mohandas Gandhi," Time:
Translations
available for anyone to obtain, claim, decide, or win
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