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hold with

verb as in accept

verb as in go for

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But it was not until this week - when large celebrity accounts began to share the post - that the craze took hold, with Google Trends displaying a steep spike in searches for the phrase "Goodbye Meta AI" after 24 September.

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The prognosis put the family's lives on hold, with Rebecca moving in with her father to take care of him - all the while dreading the fateful day.

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Keep motivated and stay fit and, until ageing really begins to take hold, with issues such as worsening eyesight, drivers can go on for quite some time.

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The Eagle Rock development is on hold, with city planners waiting for additional documents.

Mining the humdrum details of everyday life for material, Seinfeld spun jokes from topics as simple as waiting on hold with the bank, being left-handed or listening to an airplane pilot update passengers over a PA system.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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