Hi Ryan,
This would be clunky but should do what you want:0) turn on editing for your 
grid layer1) select the feature you want to 'move'2) use the Translate tool    
a) check the 'Selected features only' check box    b) enter the desired offset 
distance for the x and y axis         i) this will be easy to calculate if your 
grid is regular         ii) otherwise use the measure tool3) if the new feature 
meets your requirements    a) delete the original, selected, feature from the 
grid    b) select, copy (control + c) and paste (control + v) the translated 
feature to the grid layer4) save the grid layer
-Thayer

> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2021 10:02:33 -0500
> From: Ryan Peel <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Qgis-user] snapping polygons together
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>I am making a grid layer and I want to copy/move some of them to 'lock'
> into adjacent ones perfectly.  Trying to avoid messing with the vertex
> editor.  zooming in close to the edges never gets it exact.  I don't want
> to drag the corner vertices and snap, I just want to move the whole polygon
> and snap it to the edge of another.  Maybe I'm missing something.
> Sincerely,
> Ryan  
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