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"hold her up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean to support or lift someone or something so that they do not fall. Example: The little girl was struggling to reach the high shelf, so her father had to hold her up so she could grab the cookies. In this example, "hold her up" means to physically lift or support the little girl so she can reach the cookies on the high shelf.
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"Hold her up.
Flanking each woman are two guys sweating to hold her up by her armpits.
Republicans hold her up as a sign of the party's progress on racial issues.
This was a beautiful person who was an important part of our lives and I want to hold her up".
Brown's campaign demanded that Warren apologize for letting Harvard hold her up as a minority decades ago.
She's dedicated to her craft and I'd hold her up as a fantastic example of first-class self-publishing.
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Is he holding her up, with her little toes kicking his kneecaps?
Brandt pulled her out and held her up, as other officers looked on, mouths agape.
I held her up, hit her face, and everyone frantically looked for the [naloxone].
The Communist Party held her up as a product of its enlightened ethnic policies.
She began to fall, and they held her up," Gray said.
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