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The phrase "hold out until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to enduring or persisting in a situation until a certain point in time or event occurs.
Example: "We need to hold out until the storm passes before we can leave the house."
Alternatives: "wait until" or "endure until".
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The town would nonetheless hold out until the end of the war.
Can Spaniards hold out until then?
"But doubt I can hold out until really late".
Alas, Scotland could not hold out until the break.
We should hold out until a Brunelleschi comes along.
"The bank is thus protected against such a mob and could hold out until help arrived".
"The only hope is that they can hold out until reinforcements come".
The colonel managed to hold out until now because he fights without restraint.
The majority do not manage to hold out until their wedding night.
The powder she delivered enabled the fort to hold out until relief arrived.
Many decided to hold out until carnitas returns to their market".
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