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"hold them back" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to prevent someone or something from moving forward or progressing. It can be used in various situations, such as describing physical restraint, controlling emotions, or hindering progress. Example: The brave police officer was able to hold back the angry crowd from storming the government building. In this example, "hold them back" is used to describe physically restraining a group of people from advancing.
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Does being in Enfield hold them back?
Mounted policemen moved to hold them back.
But genre doesn't hold them back.
After that you couldn't hold them back".
Military policy can also hold them back.
And no one is going to hold them back.
The soldiers had formed a cordon to hold them back.
The March 14 coalition is struggling to hold them back.
He tried to hold them back but he could not.
We had to hold them back at the outer perimeter.
"It's a great shame when people hold them back.
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