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Discover Ludwig"hold you back" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as an idiom that means to prevent or impede someone's progress. For example: Despite the challenges he faced, his determination didn't let anything hold him back from achieving his goals.
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They hold you back.
I don't want to hold you back.
(Though don't let me hold you back).
Don't let these reservations hold you back.
There were cheerleaders: "Don't let fear hold you back" (Jan).
You don't let the pain hold you back, do you?
We will hold you back from the grave".
Having a prison sentence does hold you back".
"You should never let anyone hold you back," Portis said.
Somehow this spectacular snafu didn't hold you back.
"We will hold you back from the window.
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