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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hold a value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of something maintaining or possessing a certain worth or significance.
Example: "In programming, a variable can hold a value that represents data."
Alternatives: "retain a value" or "possess a value."
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He owns more options that hold a value of $69.6 million.
The experience, skills and contacts that you have already gained hold a value and can be harnessed".
Both tools achieve perfect adaptation, that is, the ability to hold a value, in this case gene expression, constant over time despite disruptions and disturbances.
Letters home from the war front are some of the revered aspects of history, a treasury of soldiers' impressions and firsthand narratives that hold a value apart from the individual lives put firmly on the battle line.
Yahoo owns 523.6 million shares of Alibaba that should hold a value in the tens of billions of dollars after the company's IPO.
"In much the same way as vinyl has had a revival, boxed copies of games will still hold a value for people who want to hold something in their hands.
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A variable now has to somehow specify a place that holds a value.
A connector is an object that "holds" a value and may participate in one or more constraints.
(To see the danger of holding a value fund like Vanguard Windsor in a taxable account, go to the calculator).
Generically a bachelor's degree holds a value of roughly 100 to 1, price to earnings, but an engineering degree is certainly more attractively valued.
Unless the company equity holds a value like controlling interest in the token base, there is nothing for a would-be acquirer to buy.
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