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Discover Ludwig"a hold" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to a grip or control over something, or the act of physically holding onto something. It can also be used in a more abstract sense, to represent a delay or pause. Examples: - The wrestler had his opponent in a tight hold, refusing to let go. - I struggled to maintain a hold on the slippery railing as the strong winds raged around me. - The politician's controversial comments put his party's hold on the majority at risk. - The company's shares have been steadily declining, and analysts predict that the CEO's resignation will further weaken their hold on the market.
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A: Hold on.
Let Assumption A hold.
It was a hold.
What a hold.
It is a hold.
Both analysts call it a "hold".
Liverpool, historically, have a hold over Stoke.
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Moral results of a hold-up.
Elsewhere, though, a hold-tight mentality pervades.
"This is a hold-your-breath election".
We had a hold-up there".
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