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hold good
Idioms and Phrases
Also, hold true . Be valid, apply. For example, Does that version of events still hold good? or The account he gave ten years ago holds true today . Shakespeare used these terms frequently. [c. 1300]Example Sentences
I don’t particularly like looking at myself on camera, but I do love the work, especially because it is a time capsule for me creatively and the collaboration of the people I got to work with — my crew members, the directors, the actors and hold good memories.
"This norm will continue to hold good till a law is made by parliament," said Justice K.M.
They obtained valuable credentials and now hold good jobs.
Regardless of their temperature, or their color, or whether you would want to serve them at your next fancy dinner party or a last-minute, low-key picnic, they all hold good, practical lessons for making food delicious — unapologetically so.
If other bidders promised a greater percentage of affordable housing but offered a lower purchase price, Kirkeby said, the city would be required to hold “good faith negotiations†with those bidders but would not be compelled to pursue those deals.
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