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"holding on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to holding onto something figuratively or literally. For example, "I'm holding on to my sanity during these difficult times."
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"Holding on, holding on.
It's holding on like the Castros.
Holding on will only foment more instability.
So the regime is holding on".
"We were just holding on and holding on.
They're not holding on for sentimental reasons.
He was holding on.
"She's holding on.
"I'm holding on to mine.
Who are we holding on immigration charges?
Spanish value wines, however, are holding on.
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