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Trying to hold on to anything that is impossible to achieve.

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The phrase "you cling with both arms to false hope" implies that someone is desperately holding onto a belief or expectation that is not grounded in reality. It suggests a reluctance to let go of something even though it may be harmful or unlikely to come true.

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