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In particular, if ginger in this context is related to. The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay' = /ˈfɔr. There's nothing to stop you from saying forth and back. I agree the original should be 'hold the fort' and 'hold down…' looks like an aberration. Reading books.
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