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The phrase "a strong hold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a firm grip or control over something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as influence or power.
Example: "The politician had a strong hold on the public's opinion, shaping their views through persuasive speeches."
Alternatives: "a firm grip" or "a tight control".
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Both local and ancient traditions maintain a strong hold.
Use on wet or dry hair for a strong hold.
As such, market consensus opinion currently denotes a strong hold.
So, for whatever reason, houses have a strong hold on me psychologically.
The automobile retains a strong hold on daily life as well.
A strong hold in the US could see it hit a $700m+ high.
Is this the year Europe take a strong hold on golf's majors?
They exercise a strong hold over the political and economic life in their areas.
As such, market consensus opinion has slowly moved from a strong hold to a buy.
Djokovic steadies his nerves and comes back at Tsonga with a strong hold, then breaks serve by forcing groundstroke errors.
"That's not the case anymore, even though the Japanese still absolutely have a strong hold in certain markets, especially California".
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