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Discover LudwigThe phrase "holds frequent" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe something that occurs often or regularly, but the construction is awkward and not commonly used. Example: "The organization holds frequent meetings to discuss project updates."
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The Lawyers' Orchestra, which you mention, holds frequent public chamber music concerts.
The company holds frequent wine tastings and caters to a few connoisseurs.
He holds frequent long news conferences, often barefoot and dressed in a sulu skirt, traditional garb for Fijian men.
Falun Gong, the large movement that is banned in the mainland but legal here, holds frequent protests in Hong Kong.
The real draw in the show might have been Grande Harvest Wine, a shop opposite Track 17 that holds frequent free wine tastings.
He works at a Paris advertising agency, but he also holds frequent meetings with his like-minded uncle, Count Janos Polanyi, who is stationed at Paris's Hungarian legation.
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They also hold frequent strategy sessions.
The MDP has held frequent protests in recent months demanding polls.
There they held frequent parties and displayed contemporary art on the white walls.
Only seven out of more than 50 countries held frequent elections.
After selling the magazine, he held frequent literary gatherings at his apartment.
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