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"to hold back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to restrain or limit something, or to hold back emotion or knowledge. For example: She tried to hold back her tears, but they spilled down her cheeks anyway.
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"I'm predisposed to hold back".
He tried to hold back.
She has learned to hold back.
"We're not going to hold back.
It was hard to hold back.
Both tried to hold back their smiles.
Another chance to hold back tears.
Brazil never knows how to hold back.
The players know when to hold back.
I had to hold back the tears.
"But I didn't want to hold back.
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