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The phrase "a holding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to ownership, possession, or legal terminology, often referring to a specific asset or property.
Example: "The company reported a holding of significant shares in the rival firm."
Alternatives: "an ownership of" or "a possession of".
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Only 16.1percentt of the total number of land holdings covers 51.2percentt of the area with a holding of over 4 ha.
(d) A holding of nonjusticiability is consistent with this Court's opinion in Powell v. McCormack, 395 U.S. 486, 89 S.Ct.
251, the question arose in debt on the judgment, not upon a holding of land purchased under the judgment.
When Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France in 1589, Béarn became a holding of the French crown.
A holding of around 700,000 shares in J Sainsbury would have yielded dividends of almost £100,000 last year.
Those managers staying at the firm, led by Saga's chief executive, Andrew Goodsell, will have a holding of 20%.
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Get a hold of yourselves, gentlemen.
Then it got a hold of me.
"Get a hold of yourself," he said.
We usually can't get a hold of these guys.
America still has a hold of sorts over China.
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