BUSINESS EXPRESSIONS ABOUT CHANGING PLANS: 'HOLD OFF'
BUSINESS EXPRESSIONS ABOUT CHANGING PLANS: 'HOLD OFF': meaning and examples
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This week we are learning business expressions related to changing plans. We all know that in business situations we often have to change plans.
Today's expression is actually a phrasal verb: TO HOLD OFF (doing something).
Definition: to wait before doing something.
Example 1: We decided to hold off buying the smaller company; it's not the right time.
Example 2: She held off selling the company. Years later, she sold it for a much higher price.
Example 3: I don't know if we should hold off hiring a new person or if we should do it now.
This phrasal verb cannot be separated.
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