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Discover Ludwig"hold behind" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to keep or retain something in a position that is not visible or known to others. Example: "The politician was accused of holding behind important information regarding his tax evasion scandal."
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It is the ice they hold behind them that concerns scientists and poses a risk to coastal communities around the world.
Works: glutes and thighs Find a safe, suitable weight to hold behind your head (such as a ream or two of paper), with your elbows bent back at each side of your head.
He can no longer hide the internal splits, the 250 separate Brexit policies his MPs hold, behind his Tories Are Rubbish smokescreen.
Again, do not hold behind your knee.
This will be necessary to hold behind your ear so that the needle has something to push against as it pierces your ear.
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The diplomat, Kurt M. Campbell, the assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific affairs, also urged Japan's new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, to hold behind-the-scenes talks with South Korea to defuse a separate territorial dispute as well as disagreements over history that have driven a wedge between the two countries, the United States' two closest allies in the region.
The trial was held behind closed doors.
The trial itself was held behind closed doors.
But its proceedings are held behind closed doors.
Its annual get-togethers are held behind closed doors.
The two previous hearings, in November 2010 and in February, were held behind closed doors.
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