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Discover Ludwig'put things on hold' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to pause or postpone something, for example: I'm sorry I can't meet you today; I need to put things on hold until I finish the report.
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Nevertheless, rather than risk a third consecutive loss, NASA put things on hold.
I realized I needed to put things on hold to make my life right again.
Aids put things on hold – turned things urgent and political and experimental.
It has put things on hold until each side makes its case in court.
"We need to put things on hold for parental approval," Yoon Ji explained.
That appeared to put things on hold for a few weeks.
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And putting things on hold is just fine by Mr. Brady, who so far is neutral in the race.
"Everybody is very cautious and putting things on hold," said John Breglio, a prominent entertainment lawyer and chairman of the Theater Development Fund. "This has had a very serious, chilling effect.
"If other people are putting things on hold that increases the chance of success for those of us who just press on," says Thomson, who has stepped up his expansion plans.
Smith said the motion essentially puts things on hold.
"We have had to cope with the fact that the previous owners sold the site to a new company and they just put things on a temporary hold, while they reviewed everything and we are working through it with them," said Mr Baker.
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