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'to hold off' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something is not happening immediately, but instead is being delayed or postponed. For example, "We decided to hold off on making a final decision until the end of the month."
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Glynn chose to hold off on surgery.
I'm going to hold off on that.
Maqdisi asked Abu Qatada to hold off.
They chose to hold off for now.
It may have been tempting, politically, to hold off.
My decision is to hold off for now.
It's hard to hold off a fourth-quarter charge.
Does Dortmund have enough to hold off Munich?
She told him to hold off on any more arrangements.
The Astros, and Goldschmidt, had to hold off their celebration.
Still, riders may want to hold off celebrating just yet.
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