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Discover Ludwig"hold things up" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when referring to a situation in which someone or something is being held up, i.e., stopped, delayed, or stalled. For example: "The bad weather is what's holding things up."
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But that would hold things up further.
And it's going to hold things up for a while".
So maybe money will hold things up for a bit this offseason.
For delicate items, hold things up and steam through without elbow grease.
That may not hold things up, as the decision might not be in his hands.
"There's no one who can hold things up," Mr. Kovacs said.
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What's holding things up?
Palestinian political wrangles over a new cabinet have held things up too.
All that was holding things up, Bollinger said, was a shortage of manpower.
At the moment it's not clear that it will be, and that of course is holding things up".
The developers Hutchison Whampoa complained that the local council was holding things up by making too many demands.
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