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Discover Ludwig"hold off for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to delay or postpone something. It is often used when talking about waiting for something to happen or not taking action immediately. Example: "I think we should hold off for a few more days before making a decision on the new project proposal." In this example, the speaker is suggesting to delay the decision-making process until a later date.
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They chose to hold off for now.
My decision is to hold off for now.
Then they decided to hold off for just a bit.
Congolese civilians will hope that the elephant is persuaded to hold off for good.
The politicians must be hoping the job cuts hold off for just a little longer.
I am trying to hold off; for how long I cannot tell".
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We can only hope with Athill that it holds off for as long as possible.
However, Hammond has held off for now.
Can the wider political tide be held off for long?
But the mayor held off for more community input".
"Buyers who held off for several years seem finally poised to jump right now.
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