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    Is the correct phrase “ to hold your piece ” or “ to hold your peace ”? This matter is often mentioned together with the matter of “ saying one's piece ”, which has already been answered In that context, the answer to the present question appears to also be given, but without any background or argumentation Hence, I'd hereby like to pose it explicitly, hoping for a somewhat well





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