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"a hold-up" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation or event in which progress or movement is stopped or delayed. Here are some examples: 1. The traffic was at a standstill due to a hold-up on the highway. 2. The construction project experienced a major hold-up when they discovered a problem with the foundation. 3. The delivery was delayed due to a hold-up at customs. 4. The company's finances were in a hold-up due to a decrease in sales. 5. The game was put on hold due to a hold-up in the scheduling.
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Moral results of a hold-up.
"He's a hold-up horse so he comes from behind.
Waiter in a quick lunch tells about a hold-up.
The New Yorker, August 13 , 1927P. 54 Moral results of a hold-up.
The clerk goes to find a substitute bottle and is killed during a hold-up attempt.
RETIRED BANKER DIES TOLD OF A HOLD-UP; Choked and Robbed at Park Avenue and 80th Street, L.S. Frankenheimer Said.
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Once he did a party where he played as if there was a hold up and everyone was surrounded [laughing] and people were getting frightened.
That has thrown the franchise process into disarray with delays to the letting of new deals and consequently a hold up in investment plans.
For Nilay Patel, writing for the Verge, the included headphones are poor and Apple's closed ecosystem on a better Bluetooth set up is a hold up to pushing the wireless agenda.
In the book, Charley is an inner-city art teacher and widower (her husband got shot in a hold up from refusing to give up his stuff) drowned in student loans.
"It's difficult for us to know why there has been a hold up.
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