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How To Use Hold firm In A Sentence

  • Anything you may hold firmly in your imagination can be yours. William James 
  • The Namibian currency is expected to remain soft while commodity prices are expected to hold firm against a soft currency and a strong demand.
  • I hold firmly to my original views. After all I am a philosopher. Voltaire 
  • I hold firmly to my original views. After all I am a philosopher. Voltaire 
  • The large crystalline clock is more loosely textured than a dandelion clock, but it can hold firm against the wind as long as is necessary. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Anything you may hold firmly in your imagination can be yours. William James 
  • β€˜To continue to steer a steady course we must hold firm in our demand for discipline in pay setting across the economy,’ added the Chancellor.
  • Here is a man who counts it a virtue to be inflexible and to hold firm in the face of changing circumstances.
  • While making clear that he intends to negotiate a Cyprus resolution on the basis of a bizonal, bicommunal federation, he should hold firm on not opening the ports. Cyprus Sabotage
  • Anything you may hold firmly in your imagination can be yours. William James 
  • Suppliers rushed in to convert the hard currency into kwacha, causing the local currency to hold firmness.
  • The large crystalline clock is more loosely textured than a dandelion clock, but it can hold firm against the wind as long as is necessary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The large crystalline clock is more loosely textured than a dandelion clock, but it can hold firm against the wind as long as is necessary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like fighters, those who flee tend to hold firm convictions about how progress and growth ought to be achieved.
  • However, we must hold firmly to the outlines or our production will be diffuse, denatured, and ineffective, not leaving the indelible residue in the mind that an accumulation of arsenic does.
  • The large crystalline clock is more loosely textured than a dandelion clock, but it can hold firm against the wind as long as is necessary. Times, Sunday Times

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