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"held off on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe an action that was postponed or delayed. For example: "We decided to hold off on making a decision until the end of the month."
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I had an early copy and read it, but held off on a review until an independent ones came in.
That's one reason why those affected have held off on getting the authorities involved.
M&T, however, held off on repaying all its TARP investment.
He held off on college to live in Beijing and study meditation and martial arts.
Yet in early 2009, Mr. Herjavec held off on new vehicles.
Manuel held off on an official announcement until the team could clarify Niese's status.
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Hold off on that.
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Hold Off On The Bubbly, MGM.
Glynn chose to hold off on surgery.
Pyne holds off on practical information.
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