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hold on





VERB
hold out
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Gold’s fragile hold on $5,000 gave way to selling on Tuesday, with support for the precious metal thinned by the start of China’s new year’s holiday.

From MarketWatch

Only Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain have broken the English and Spanish clubs' hold on the trophy in the past 15 years.

From BBC

“What the last 18 months have told us is, keep calm and hold on,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That sounds maybe trite or simple, but the only way we hold on to our democracy is if people continue to participate and continue to trust it and put their faith in it.”

From Los Angeles Times

Two years later the same fixture was held on a Sunday and attracted a crowd of 71,242.

From BBC