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Discover LudwigThe phrase "held very dearly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong emotional attachment or affection towards someone or something. Example: "The memories of our childhood are held very dearly in my heart."
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"It takes us back to something that we've all held very dearly.
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"We continue to hold very dearly our concern in areas such as human rights".
"And we can do that without compromising any of our political beliefs, any of our interests and identities that we hold very dearly at a political level".
They echoed Scharlene's judgment that "the situation violated principles I hold very dearly, about doing what's right and truthful and honest".
"It's a piece of our geography and our culture here in the Deep South that people hold onto very dearly," he said.
They actually made yearbooks for everybody when the show ended -- which was very sweet and I hold mine very dearly -- but it was something about me having very colorful language.
Hold very still.
Or you hold very old shares?
I love you very dearly, because you have taught me so many lovely things about flowers and birds, and people.
And I do love it so very dearly.
You pay very dearly for every error at a Euro.
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