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Discover LudwigThe phrase "held over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to postpone or extend something, usually an event or activity, to a later time or date. Example: Due to the heavy rainfall, the outdoor concert was held over to the following weekend.
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The camp, which was to be held over four days, will now be held over two.
The tournament is always held over winter break.
This is an item held over from the first term.
The next one, "Vice Palace," was also held over, thanks to sold-out performances.
By the early 1950s, diesel ships held over 50%% market share.
Taylor revealed before the tournament that discussions had been held over a switch to men's cricket.
"In terms of reliability... we have held over 100 groups over a period.
That pattern has held over time.
She knew the power that blood now held over me.
"We're already held over.
A pursuit event is held over two days.
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