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"clinging onto" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in many contexts, but generally it conveys the idea of holding onto something tightly or persistently. Example sentence: Despite their differences, they both were clinging onto the hope of reconciliation.
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I was clinging onto the bars.
Chambers staggered but survived the round by clinging onto Klitschko.
This is a Leicester just about clinging onto their spell at the top.
It was beautiful, this heart of ingenuity, of resilience, clinging onto life with all its fibers.
"Miraculously, she found her baby still clinging onto the banana trunk and alive," Caballero added.
Goofs is clinging onto the lead after three losers yesterday, while smidster and others made headway.
Of the 30 people on the roof, only 10 survived by clinging onto the railing or an antenna.
The guy who fell out first was miles away clinging onto one of the rescue canoes that paddled with us.
HUGO CHÁVEZ is clinging onto both life and power as he battles cancer and a resurgent opposition in this year's presidential election.
A Sudense man who is believed to have travelled to Britain from Calais by clinging onto the underside of the vehicle has died after falling beneath its wheels.
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"That's part of the thing that we want to cling onto," she said.
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