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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pen holder" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an object that holds pens, such as a small container or organizer. You can use it whenever you need to describe or refer to something that is used to hold or store pens. Example: "I always keep my pens in a pen holder on my desk so they don't get lost."
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He should have just given him a pen holder.
Some play tight, wily games with a Chinese "pen holder" grip mastered before World War II.
And at Hotel Delmano, Mr. Davis, 26, sometimes uses his abundant bun as a pen holder.
Obama is, incidentally, really, really pleased with the pen holder and books.
The center console was smartly planned, with two sturdy cup holders, a storage compartment and even a pen holder.
This year most of the advertised presents are small and cheap, such as a pen holder or a gold foil rose.
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(Gordon Brown gave Obama a pen-holder).
Britain is the official pen-holder for the United Nations security council on matters relating to Yemen.
Or perhaps it's just that his grasp of the English language – in ping-pongese, his pen-holder grip – is a little uncertain.
Near the gated entrance on Expectation Road (named by the school), the low-slung main building is meant to resemble a Chinese scholar's desk, and the tower rising from it a pen-holder.
There also seems to be wide agreement that the print is superior to Mr and Mrs Brown's gift: a presidential pen-holder made out of a bit of an antislave ship that signified, gosh, how things have changed.
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