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The correct phrase is "holds at". It is usually used to mean that something is being maintained, kept, or held at a certain level or quality. For example: The school holds at a high standard for student achievement.
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But Clegg holds at least one ace.
Pinto holds at the second attempt.
"I don't think your analogy holds at all," Edwards said.
The trend holds at a national level, too.
It holds at No. 7 this week with 37,000.
Kvitova holds at love and we have an upset brewing.
Venezuela holds at least $300m in Ecuadorean bonds.
The article also misidentified the editing position that Gideon Rose holds at Foreign Affairs magazine.
As it happens, a fragile balance holds at 347 West 36th Street.
Kvitova holds at love and finishes off an admirable match with an ace down the T.
Rihanna's song "We Found Love" holds at No. 2 this week with 164,000 downloads.
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