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How to use hold together in a sentence

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It helps soil retain more water and nutrients and helps soil hold together, making it better able to resist erosion by rain or snowmelt.
More critical are the joints that hold together brakes, steering assemblies, engines and all the expensive and functional parts of the vehicle.
Possibly she is so in love that she hasn't noticed that her boyfriend's story just doesn't hold together.
The stapled editions were limited to 240 pages simply because they don't make staples long enough to hold together anything larger.
Crewmembers tend to use whichever bolts, pins, washers, or cotter pins they find in their spare-bolt bins to hold together this portion of the plow.
Unfortunately, you can't hold together a high-tech oil drilling economy with baling wire and chewing gum.
The church that I love is able to hold together people who believe in the morality of the just war and the moral integrity of the pacifist.
It uses a secret chemical formula to help the resins hold together fiberglass even under challenging combinations of heat and corrosiveness.
After one minute the parts hold together and hardening is usually complete within one hour.
As catalyst and coordinator of the Decade, it is UNESCO's responsibility to hold together this broad coalition and steer it towards common goals.
We often say that we need to sit down and look at the issue from all angles to make sure things hold together right up until the last step.
Can such a loosely-knit patchwork of ethnic groups ever hold together in a common cause?
It looked like a broken down missile, but we had not choice, in we went and I buckled down, praying to the Force that this rust bucket would hold together.
Bloom says we ought to think of truth as resembling a scientific hypothesis that helps us hold together our bits of knowledge.
You're part of the web of tightly woven relationships, some blood, some not, that hold together a rural community.
They must hold together a coalition that is sliced apart by the abortion issue.
Because, we all know, football players are supposed to be too spoiled and too immature to hold together as a real union.
As long as it's natural and can durably hold together, it's possible.
And the briny piquancy of the broths that hold together his risotto with razor clams or bucatini with lobster make the addition of seafood to both dishes almost unnecessary.
It is by working together that these communities will develop, because the official languages are the threads that hold together the social fabric of Canada.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Whatever job they have on hand they must hold together, or we'll get the worst of it.
We know you might put a ladder together ever so long, but would it hold together?
The vessel might hold together till morning, but who could tell?
Then roll quickly, hold together with a toothpick and toast the outside.
It was one of those ill-assorted leagues which cannot hold together.
At best, he could hold together a thousand Tuareg fighting men.
Sand, possessing no plasticity, cannot be shaped or made to hold together.
It was the one last improvement that enabled interdependent nations to handle themselves and to hold together.
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