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The phrase "being held by" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used in a passive construction to describe a situation in which something or someone is retained by another object or person. For example, "The book is being held by its author until its release date."
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"Yvonne is being held by the Taliban.
The soldier is being held by American authorities in Afghanistan.
Other large tracts were being held by land speculators.
Gilad Shalit, who is being held by Hamas in Gaza.
A man was being held by the police for questioning.
SUPERVISION -- As in "We are being held by supervision".
Thousands of Yazidis are still being held by Isis.
At least two more Americans are believed to be being held by Isis.
Meanwhile, 49 mostly Turkish hostages being held by IS in Mosul, in northern Iraq, were freed.
What is a doctor's obligation to a prisoner, a suspected terrorist, being held by his government?
He would not say how many were being held by the Americans, or for how long.
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