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held with someone
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "held with someone" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a sense of agreement or connection with someone, but it is not a commonly used expression. Example: "I have always held with my colleagues that teamwork is essential for success."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
are held with
being held with a
by someone with
by someone with the
held up with
held with
had someone with
supply someone with
someone familiar with
preoccupied with someone
a meeting was held with
consult with someone
someone with the ability to
filled with someone
to be smitten with someone
be held together with
I want someone to go with me
dialogue held with
looking for someone with
held with school
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
If you received only half the interest from a joint account -- held with someone other than a spouse with whom you are filing a joint return -- report only your half and note on your return that the other half is being reported by the other owner of the account.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The first few months I drove it around the suburbs with literally no music, like a conversation you hold with someone you have a crush on, the noise from the world's traffic drains away with every floored pedal.
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I am disappointed that someone I held with such high regard turns out to be such a bigot".
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We find it easier to tell a stranger on WhatsApp we want to have sex with their face than hold hands with someone we might be falling in love with.
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His conclusion, to loud applause, was: "You can't get AIDS if you touch, hug, kiss, hold hands with someone who is infected.
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However, on closer inspection it is possible to see that Gilliespie is holding hands with someone who was standing behind Moss - although this person appears to have been airbrushed out completely.
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Even the inability to hold hands with someone you love in almost any public space is a reminder that a depressingly large chunk of the population still rejects you.
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If you're straight and cisgendered I can't imagine you've spent much time wondering what it might be like to get AIDS or be battered to death for holding hands with someone.
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She didn't pull away, but there was enough awkwardness and ambivalence coming from both sides that it was not unlike being on a date at the movies and trying to hold hands with someone who'd rather not.
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I know what happens with free samples: you drop out, your tree house falls into gloomy disrepair like the Fall of the Secret Hideout of Usher, you wear army surplus jackets for some reason, and the girl you like begins holding hands with someone who has an Osmonds haircut.
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"I was looking to finish holding hands with someone.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "held with someone" in formal writing. Instead, opt for clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives such as "agreed with someone" or "aligned with someone" to ensure clarity and professionalism.
Common error
Don't assume that "held with someone" is a correct way to express agreement or connection. This phrase deviates from standard English conventions and can lead to confusion. Always use established phrases like "agreed with someone" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "held with someone" appears to attempt to express a connection or agreement, but it does not conform to standard grammatical structures. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect. Examples show attempts to use it in contexts where agreement or physical holding are implied.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
32%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
8%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "held with someone" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. While the intention may be to convey agreement, support, or physical connection, it's best to opt for more precise and grammatically sound alternatives such as "agreed with someone" or "aligned with someone". Using established phrases ensures clarity and avoids potential misinterpretations. Considering the limited and often incorrect usage of the phrase, it's advisable to steer clear of it in both formal and informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
agreed with someone
Replaces "held with" to clearly indicate agreement or alignment in opinion.
aligned with someone
Indicates a shared purpose or set of principles, substituting "held with" for better clarity.
in agreement with someone
Specifies a state of accord, differing from "held with" by using a more conventional expression.
shared a belief with someone
Clarifies that a particular belief is mutually held, replacing the ambiguous "held with".
sided with someone
Indicates support for a person or cause, providing a clearer meaning than "held with".
was in accordance with someone
Emphasizes harmony or conformity in opinion or action, a more formal substitute for "held with".
supported someone
Directly conveys backing or endorsement, clarifying the intended meaning of "held with".
concurred with someone
Formally expresses agreement, substituting "held with" with a more precise term.
maintained a connection with someone
Highlights a relationship or link, diverging from "held with" to focus on association.
kept in contact with someone
Focuses on maintaining communication, differing from "held with" by specifying interaction.
FAQs
Is "held with someone" grammatically correct?
No, "held with someone" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "agreed with someone" or "aligned with someone" instead.
What can I say instead of "held with someone"?
You can use alternatives like "agreed with someone", "supported someone", or "maintained contact with someone", depending on the intended meaning.
Which is correct, "held with someone" or "agreed with someone"?
"Agreed with someone" is the correct and standard English phrase. "Held with someone" is not typically used and may sound awkward or incorrect.
What's the difference between "held with someone" and "aligned with someone"?
"Held with someone" is not a standard English phrase and should be avoided. "Aligned with someone" indicates a shared purpose or agreement and is a grammatically correct alternative.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested