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"hang on to" is an idiomatic phrase that is used in both spoken and written English.
You can use this phrase to express the idea of keeping something, or to ask someone to wait for a moment. For example: "Hang on to this for me, will you?".
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"Hang on to him, sister," someone said.
So hang on to see what happens.
Hang on to it he did.
Hang on to the hope".
Hang on to whatever coattails go by".
No, hang on, to the starving children.
There's a chorus to hang on to.
"Hang on to your freedom, Yoko.
No. Hang on to these trusts.
Hang on to him.
Hang on to each other". .
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