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Discover LudwigThe phrase "held together with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe two or more things that are being held or connected together in some way, such as with an adhesive or with a thread. For example, "The banner was held together with bright yellow ribbon."
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"My wheelchair is held together with clips.
Dress held together with pins.
Wilson's boot was held together with twine.
I'm held together with titanium and nails.
His suitcase is held together with tape.
I'm just held together with gels, pills and suppositories".
The prototype, still held together with duct tape, proved groundbreaking.
Its strap was held together with duct tape.
The seats are held together with duct tape.
"It's held together with animal glue," he said.
Col. chip cards held together with a rivet.
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