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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which holds" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an idea, opinion, or fact that continues to be true or valid. For example, "We will always have the memories of our time together, which holds a special place in my heart."
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It is calculus which holds everything together.
So does Kansas, which holds its caucuses on Saturday.
The hall, which holds 600, looks about two-thirds full.
That means fewer buyers, which holds house prices down.
He built the coop, which holds 40 pigeons, last year.
The review group, which holds sway, has not done so.
One envelope, which holds about a tablespoon, is sufficient here.
This huge arena, which holds 23,000, fell silent.
BP, which holds around 20pc of Rosneft, is off slightly.
Dentsu's largest shareholders are Japan's two domestic news agencies, Kyodo News, which holds a 22.8percentt stake, and Jiji Press, which holds a 16.3percentt stake.
Should Iowa, which holds the nation's first presidential caucuses, and New Hampshire, which holds the first primaries, be allowed to dominate the early going in the nominating process?
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