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Discover Ludwig"Hold onto" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to keep a firm grip or grasp on something, both literally and figuratively. Examples: 1. "Hold onto the railing for support as you climb the stairs." (literal use) 2. "I'm going to hold onto this job for as long as I can." (figurative use, meaning to keep or maintain something) 3. "Hold onto your dreams and never give up on them." (figurative use, meaning to not let go or lose hope for something) 4. "She held onto her childhood memories with great fondness." (figurative use, meaning to keep or cherish something)
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Hold onto
verb
1 to continue to keep something
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Hold onto your hats.
Hold onto them.
Hold onto your hands people.
Hold onto that qualifier: "well regulated".
Hold onto your had indeed.
Hold onto your wallets, though.
Hold onto your seats everybody.
Hold onto your hats, everyone.
Hold onto those cable subscriptions.
Hold onto one another.
Hold onto it closely.
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