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"hold off on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to delay or postpone doing something. For example, "I'm going to hold off on buying a new car until I am sure I can afford the payments."
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Hold off on that.
Hold Off On The Bubbly, MGM.
Glynn chose to hold off on surgery.
I'd hold off on that.
I'd hold off on that judgment, too.
I'm going to hold off on that.
But, please, hold off on the spam.
I'd hold off on calling the cops.
"We'll hold off on the funeral".
She told him to hold off on any more arrangements.
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Hold off on any high-intensity physical activities.
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