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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hold true over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means "remain true or valid over a period of time or in a variety of circumstances." For example, you could say "The principle of fairness holds true over various cultures."
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This ratio continued to hold true over the past decade.
Do these trends hold true over the course of several Olympics?
But certain clichés exist for a reason and hold true over time, which is another way of saying that I had potatoes coming at me everywhere I turned.
And while I didn't drive my Silvercar for very long, I'm assuming that the quality of the Audi A4 will continue to hold true over time.
However, as the majority of performance tests included in the analysis were relatively short in duration (4 30 min), we cannot be certain that this relationship would hold true over longer exercise durations (i.e. 2 8 h).
It is not clear whether this relation would hold true over a longer period.
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The same holds true over the last few years.
The ratio of teachers to nonteachers employed by districts, about 1 to 1, has also held true over that period.
Moreover, the above inequality shows that Bercu's inequality holds true over an extended interval (( 0, frac{pi }{2}) ).
Muchhala and Thomson found that the more pollen a bat removed, the more it deposited a pattern that held true over dozens of flower visits by six bats.
Eminent economists have argued that this pattern holds true over long periods, and they have a plausible theory for why: Investors have a psychological aversion to owning doggy companies and an overexuberance about finding the next Google.
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