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Discover Ludwig"hold its value" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to maintain its worth or remain valuable over time. Example: The antique car is expected to hold its value, making it a good investment for the future.
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"It will always hold its value as it's prized waterfront, which is almost impossible to find nowadays," he said.
And how will it hold its value?
If it's in perfect condition, almost like it was the day it was purchased, then it will hold its value much better.
He bought his current car, a new Volkswagen Passat, with the thought that it would hold its value well; he plans to sell it online next year.
Land seems to be one investment that people are holding onto as a hedge, betting that it will hold its value, he said.
Patricia Desocio, an agent with Charles Rutenberg Realty, said Sea Cliff "seems to hold its value because it is very artsy," but she also cited its wealth of homes with harbor views and their appeal to buyers from Manhattan.
If you spend $30,000 or more on a sports coupe, it should hold its value, right?
"If a boat is kept in excellent condition and upgraded constantly, there's a good chance it will hold its value or be worth even more than [the owner] paid," Leslie says.
It can benefit you to pay a slightly higher price for a new vehicle because it will hold its value and cost you less to own.
The challenge of content is that it is very expensive to produce and it doesn't hold its value over time.
And it'll probably hold its value better.
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