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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep hold" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong or intense grip, influence, or emotional attachment to something or someone. Example: "The memories of her childhood had a deep hold on her, shaping her decisions and outlook on life."
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The fact that it hasn't taken a deep hold is yet another sign of hope.
The possibility of helping to shape the city's future economic trajectory has a deep hold on O'Gorman.
The efficient approach and tendency toward broad strokes prevent the movie from taking a deep hold, and Mr. Shafir is a hesitant young actor to have at the center.
Overcoming the Human Exceptionalism that has had such a deep hold on western consciousness is the crucial pre-condition for such an animist-materialist spirituality becoming available to us emotionally and culturally.
Endeavour was originally the merchant collier Earl of Pembroke, launched in June 1764 from the coal and whaling port of Whitby in North Yorkshire, and of a type known locally as the Whitby Cat. She was ship-rigged and sturdily built with a broad, flat bow, a square stern, and a long box-like body with a deep hold.
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The election shows that sexism retains a deeper hold than most imagined.
And as anxiety took a deeper hold of the night, it was Rooney who fumbled the game's best chance.
Football is a compelling weekly event, but I submit that baseball still has a deeper hold on the national psyche.
In the last decade secularism has taken a deeper hold in England, starting to erode the influence of the established, state, church.
Don't isolate yourself or your depression will take a deeper hold on you.
The game advances, the debate elevates, and the distraction takes a deeper hold into our daily lives.
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