Sentence examples for often hold off from inspiring English sources

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I often hold off getting my hair cut until I'm in another country and have had an interesting experience each time (and interesting results, it must be said).

Negotiators at this stage often hold off making formal proposals and have off-the-record discussions to explore where they might be able to go.

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The three middle toes served as the functional foot; the inside toe was shortened and often held off the ground, and the outside toe was greatly reduced or absent altogether.

While it often pays to hold off just a bit longer, most animals will grab a small item of food rather than wait even a few seconds longer for a bigger one.

The front doors are often thick, dark, and studded with steel, as if they had been designed to hold off a peasant revolt.

Too often business owners are afraid to say they can't pay their bills, or hold off with the hope that sales will pick up.

Furthermore this method is more gentle due to the abdication of covalent binding techniques that often cause loss in enzyme activity, plus transport limitations that occur using encapsulation methods hold off.

Hold off on that.

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Glynn chose to hold off on surgery.

And so I hold off.

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