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The phrase "a holdup" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is being held up or delayed. For example: "The train was delayed by a holdup on the tracks." In this sentence, "a holdup" is used to describe the cause of the delay on the train tracks. Another example: "The event was delayed due to a holdup at the entrance." In this sentence, "a holdup" is used to describe the delay at the entrance of the event.
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I didn't cause a holdup.
Was the supertax a charity benefit or a holdup?
Her grandson was killed in a holdup over a car.
Her "Put Your Hands Up" isn't a holdup; its chorus continues, "If you feel love tonight".
Their third daughter married a stingy man who was killed in a holdup.
Conversation overheard between the mother of a holdup man and a detective.
In April, 1973, a lieutenant described a holdup that had occurred near the police station.
There was simply a holdup with her grandmother's fingerprint check, they said.
He's even much admired by a police inspector whose life he saved during a holdup.
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A 54-year-old jewelry store owner was fatally shot in a holdup in Bayside, Queens, yesterday by a man who fled in a car, the authorities said.
"One of them jumped over the counter and said: 'This is a holdup, I'm not kidding.
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