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"held so much" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or thing that has a great amount of something, such as possessions, respect, or even emotions. For example: "The room was filled with so many books; I couldn't believe that one person could hold so much."
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I liked the cover, it held so much promise.
No temple could have held so much art.
"I held so much bitterness for such a long time," Redmond said.
It's sad that this one holiday is held so much higher above others.
It was truly wonderful to help someone achieve something which held so much meaning for them".
And so this song, which held so much promise, slowly petered out into emptiness.
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And yet the office holds so much promise!
"It can only hold so much in solution," he said.
That is why players hold so much respect for him.
It'll only hold so much water and no more".
First, though, the seeds are removed, because they hold so much of the chile's heat.
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