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Discover Ludwig"cleave to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean "to cling firmly to something," especially figuratively speaking. For example, "Many in this town have a strong sense of community and cleave to the values they share."
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Amid this financial bust, cleave to that.
The British resolved to cleave to America.
Have a vision and cleave to it".
I still cleave to that".
Writing a poem, I cleave to "you".
Or insisting that Henry VIII cleave to only one woman.
They often cleave to theory more than to practice.
Why does Belfast still cleave to its walls?
Disclosure and Rudimental cleave to the dance producer's traditional facelessness.
Couples cleave to a wall; latecomers hunch at the bar.
In addition, female singer-songwriters now cleave to the Dido model.
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