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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to hold a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of possessing, maintaining, or organizing something, often in a formal or official context. Example: "The committee decided to hold a meeting next week to discuss the upcoming project."
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To hold a gaze guileless.
"How to hold a finger.
They threatened to hold a rent strike.
He knows how to hold a baby?
PLANNING to hold a meeting in Moscow?
Maybe I need to hold a rally.
I don't want to hold a grudge".
Some musicians volunteered to hold a benefit.
I was even allowed to hold a tennis racket.
"It's designed to hold a dozen people," she said.
That ought to hold a few baby pictures.
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