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Discover LudwigThe phrase "holds better" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something is more effective or reliable. Example: "This brand of glue holds better than the other one I tried."
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We tried wool first, but acrylic holds better".
The SCPP with higher generation capacity holds better cost-benefit characteristics.
If your spacers are 1/8-inch or bigger, buy "sanded" grout, which holds better in wider gaps.
Analysis in theory and simulations show that Tide can provide effective routing, and holds better capabilities of topology match and load balance than existed hierarchical P2P models.
The simulation results show that MNETME leads to a more accurate estimation in contrast to the previous methods, meanwhile it holds better robustness and can well track the traffic fluctuations.
It was observed that the proposed correlation holds better with a correlation coefficient of 0.92 and estimated values of support pressure from the approach show better accordance with the observed values of support pressure as compared to other existing correlations based on Q and N values.
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OTC market prices have held better in recent months, averaging $3.41 as late as October last year.
With six Western Conference foes holding better points rates, FCD will have to outplay two other teams to make the postseason.
We realized we needed to hold better to our disciplines.
The general pattern held: Better vision meant a less sensitive nose.
But biological approaches through either aerobic or anaerobic fermentation hold better promise.
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