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Discover LudwigThe phrase "holds over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to delay, postpone, or carry on to a later time or date. It is often used in the context of a meeting, event, or arrangement that was originally scheduled for one date but is now being moved to a later date. Example: The meeting with the investors has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances and will now hold over until next week.
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NuSMV checks whether a given property holds over all different possibilities.
This pattern holds over time.
He holds over 300 patents.
It holds over 13 million items.
It holds over 1200 people".
Henry Orenstein holds over 100 patents.
It holds over 1,200 people," he points out.
This robustness holds over a surprisingly wide range of folding rates for our designed sequences.
As the most populous state, California holds over one in ten electoral-college votes.
The woman hands him her umbrella, which he holds over both of them.
America holds over 8,000 tonnes of gold reserves, three times as much as Switzerland.
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