Sentence examples similar to hold on doing from inspiring English sources

"hold on doing" is not correct and usable in written English
The correct expression would be "hold off/on doing something" or "hold back from doing something". For example: "I need some more time to think before I make a decision, so I'm holding off on signing the document."

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Hold on, don't flip to the best-seller lists quite yet.

Hold on; did the pundits who are studying Millennials get it right?

Hold on -- did I just say that hospitals control patients' records, meaning your personal records and your employees' personal records?

Hold on, do I actually love The Rock? Focus.

"Our lawyers are telling us to hold on, don't be impatient," she said.

"Hold on, don't get out," a security aide said sharply, before whispering into a microphone fastened to his shirt.

"The buds are swelling on the shadblow trees and I want to say, 'Hold on, don't do it,' " she said.

And, hold on, didn't Tim Cook say that the four-inch display of the iPhone 5 and 5s was the ideal size?

Hold on, do we really want President Pence?

Wait, hold on: Did Joe Perry really perform twice on the Grammy Awards?

But then you start to think, hold on, don't patronise the fusty pub.

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