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Hold Phrase Talk Means Eslpod 0190 We 0054 Eslpod Taking Phone

Id ESLPod_0190_WE_0054
Episode Id ESLPod 190
Episode Title Taking a Phone Message
Phrase to get a hold of
Text The phrase "to get a hold of," in this podcast, means to be able to make contact with someone, often someone who you have had difficulty reaching: "She works all the time so it is hard to get a hold of her." People may use this phrase when they've tried to call someone more than once but are not able to talk to him or her at all. In this case, the phrase is used to talk about people. But it can be used to talk about a thing. "To get a hold of (something)" means to get something that is difficult to find: "The concert was sold out, but Jaime was able to get a hold of two tickets." Or, "Do you think you can get a hold of a car large enough to carry this sofa?"
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