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The phrase "upholds by" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey support or maintenance of something, but the construction is not commonly used. Example: "The law is upheld by the judiciary to ensure justice."
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Furious that she has no say in the matter, Merida pushes back at her mother, or rather at the matrimonial law the queen seemingly upholds by herself while her husband, King Fergus (Billy Connolly), goofs from his throne.
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The ruling was upheld by the Supreme Court.
It was upheld by the Supreme Court.
And they are not upheld by anyone.
Hellin's law is pretty well upheld by actual statistics.
The judge's decision was upheld by an appeals court.
The contention of Lee & Yang was upheld by the experiments.
The ruling would have been upheld — by a simple majority.
(The law was later upheld by the Supreme Court).
And they're generally always upheld by courts.
The call was upheld by a video review.
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