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Discover Ludwig'put a hold on' is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to suspend something or cause it to stop temporarily. For example, "We decided to put a hold on the project until we can obtain more information."
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Chase put a hold on the new check, which Carey said he found reasonable, given the ones he'd bounced.
"They put a hold on my transfer forms.
The staggering price put a hold on that idea.
But, he said, "you can put a hold on" preparation.
In late July, he put a hold on cluster bombs sent to Israel.
Worse, any single senator can put a "hold" on anything, indefinitely, for any reason.
Mr. Inhofe has not yet put a hold on Mr. McGurk's nomination, an aide said.
"Everything that's happening in Ukraine definitely put a hold on things.
"And I found out that Lott had put a hold on this person.
But several senators have put a hold on his confirmation, saying that engagement is naïve.
On August 29th, a corrections officer told him, "ICE put a hold on you".
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