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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we will hold off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a decision to delay or postpone an action or event. Example: "After discussing the project timeline, we will hold off on the launch until next quarter."
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8. "When are you having the next one?" While adding another pooping machine to the fold is awfully tempting, we will hold off making that decision for now.
(GP1)...you say look we will hold off on the antibiotic and I have certainly been caught once with a patient who then developed pyelonephritis and was sick and so that learns you alright.
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"We'll hold off on the funeral".
We'll hold off on Frank Walsh for a moment".
We'll hold off on wanting the manicured lawns and white picket fences until later, if we'll ever want them at all.
"Maybe we'll hold off until gun prices go down and start to go back to a decent level," Mr. Hay said.
"You don't want the toss to make such an impact but we'll hold off on judging the pitch too much until both sides have batted on it.
We'll hold off hedging our bets until this thing becomes a bit more concrete.
We'll hold off on calling the Marketplace official or confirmed, but there it is.
We'll get a closer look at CEDIA, so we'll hold off our judgement 'till then. .
We'll hold off to pass judgement until we try it out, but my goodness, it seems to be exactly what we have wanted: drag, drop and sync.
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