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Discover Ludwig'pole holding' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an object such as a flag or fishing rod that is being held up by a pole. For example: "The pole holding the American flag was weathered but still stood tall."
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The QB, for example, has a squat, two-wheeled base that supports a telescopic pole holding a roundish head with a small screen as its forehead.
It consists of a yellow hoop on a pole holding a crystalline form made of mirrors, with a complex, jewel-like interior of luminous, colored facets.
Now add a third trend, and you can really get worried: America is the tent pole holding up the whole world of order.
He pulls his white Ford Expedition behind a low hill capped with a two-story pole holding a bank of stadium lights.
"We were sitting up high in the bleachers and my grandfather put me on his back and had me hold on to his neck as we slid down a pole holding up the seats.
Pole holding.
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For the ancient Greeks and Romans this constellation represented either a wolf or a fox impaled on a pole held by the nearby constellation Centaurus.
He didn't just walk, he skipped, danced, leapt and ran across again and again using an aluminium pole held horizontally in both hands to keep his balance.
There was a thin ray of hope when Chris Eagles scampered off towards Szczesny at one point, but the Pole held comfortably.
And when the mission is accomplished -- by means of a long pole held out from the ship's edge during the brief moments the whales come up for air -- the scientists high-five like basketball players.
The total station uses a laser beam, sent out to a prism on a pole held by a crew member, to bring the total station into precise vertical and horizontal alignment with the prism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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