Anna232
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I am confused by the different meanings of these verbs. Is "hold up" the correct option?
A delay that prevents something from happening.
A HOLD UP
A HOLD DOWN
A HOLD OVER
A HOLD IN
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A delay that prevents something from happening.
A HOLD UP
A HOLD DOWN
A HOLD OVER
A HOLD IN
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