Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “hold true“ and its meaning is “remain true, remain valid, to be applicable, to be valid”.
Example Sentence: A preliminary report of a nationwide survey conducted by Lego Foundation in Denmark stated that students give importance to peer interactions, good teachers, fun learning content and knowledge gained from experimental approaches. The UNICEF says that children want to go back to school. We can reasonably assume that these aspirations hold true for Indian children but how prepared are we to send them back to school?
This phrase is present in The Hindu article Back to basics and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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