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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hold strongly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The mother held her child strongly in her arms, refusing to let go even as they crossed the busy street.
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When does asymptotic freeness hold strongly (in norm) ?
With several existing titles likely to hold strongly, expect some casualties among newcomers.
But right-wing parties that hold strongly anti-Semitic views are on the rise there, too.
And people who vote more regularly, data from Pew Research tells us, are more likely to hold strongly partisan views.
It seems as if every day we are reminded of the ways some Americans hold strongly opposing views on a variety of issues.
A Washington Post-ABC News poll reports that only fifty-eight per cent of African-Americans hold "strongly favorable" views of the President, down from eighty-three per cent in April.
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Modern architecture initially held strongly democratic, not to say socialist, connotations.
Indeed, Tombstone is a town that holds strongly to its past.
A belief she holds strongly is that historical fiction should be rooted in reality.
He holds strongly anti-gay views, and also threatens, that if elected, to bomb Iran's nuclear facilties.
One of his most elegant slashes is reserved for Blair: "A usually likable man," he "has convictions to which he holds strongly -- while he holds them".
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