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The phrase "are really held" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the state of something being maintained or kept in a certain condition or manner.
Example: "The beliefs of the community are really held by its members, shaping their identity and values."
Alternatives: "are truly maintained" or "are genuinely upheld".
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While there has been much talk about segregating assets, he said, assets are really held in one big pool, and it is only through accounting that they are assigned to a particular account.
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It's the artists who are really holding this up".
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"The reason," Mr. Potter said, "is that at a lot of these companies, friends and colleagues are really holding out hope that many people could be found.
Labour candidate Lara Norris said: "Transport and infrastructure are really holding back the local economy and the need to see more jobs is one of my biggest pledges".
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I don't know which established dance labels are really holding it down at the moment.
Even though we are fraternal, sometimes family members think they're holding Lilac but they are really holding Leone.
No one but Reddit was really held responsible".
That's something that's really held us back.
SUPPOSE last year's fashion shows were really held on a sinking ship.
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