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Discover Ludwig"literally held" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe an action or event that actually occurred in a physical sense, rather than figuratively or symbolically. Example: The child was so scared that he literally held onto his mother's hand for dear life as they crossed the busy street.
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Indeed, Goddet literally held the key.
Mary is literally held captive in Fotheringay.
They were literally held in reserve for "the big one".
We literally held hands for the last 20 years".
Throughout the cold war, the National Guard was literally held in reserve.
We had a difficult producer who literally held on to the canisters of the film.
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Get ready to literally hold everything.
"I'm literally holding back.
She was literally holding her breath.
Mr. Gavin was "literally" holding his breath, he recalled.
She jetted off to Thailand leaving Signe literally holding the baby.
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