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Discover Ludwig"it would hold" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has the potential to be true or accurate, or to hold an action or feeling. For example: "I thought it would hold, but sadly it did not."
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Compared with the world's best porters and dunkels, I can't say it would hold its own.
Lithuania said it would hold the pilot until its investigation was complete.
On Thursday Russia announced it would hold artillery drills near its border with Ukraine.
Otherwise, it would hold T-bills.
It would hold in place painful sanctions.
They say it would hold down costs.
And it would hold them there for years to come.
"There they'd design it to what it would hold".
The agency said it would hold a lease sale Feb.
Though I liked it a lot, I wasn't sure it would hold up.
It would hold out for something unassailable, like, say, Triple A mortgages on American homes.
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