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Thanks, we will hold off processing the invoice until further notice. vs Thanks, we will hold on processing the invoice until further advised.

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'Hold off processing' implies delaying or postponing the processing of the invoice, while 'hold on processing' suggests continuing to wait for further instructions before processing. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to emphasize delaying the processing or waiting for more guidance.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 4528 views

Thanks, we will hold off processing the invoice until further notice.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate delaying the processing of the invoice.

This phrase is used when you want to postpone or delay the processing of the invoice until a later time or until more information is available.
  • We will hold off on that for now.
  • We will hold off any cardiac procedures and put you guys on 'tiners' (anticoagulants).
  • So tonight, we will hold a candlelight vigil in protest.
  • Meanwhile, tomorrow, we will hold another debate on the freedom of Christians in Pakistan.
  • Thirdly, we will hold a conference in London in July on reducing State aid.
  • God willing, we will hold out, Minister. I see.
  • In addition, we will hold this year's murders to 275 or less.
  • In March II, we will hold a priority debate in this plenary meeting about the adjustments to the cohesion policy.
  • In any case, we will hold him to account for this promise.
  • If he's to weak, we will hold his hand signing his confession.
  • In the area of individual Budget lines and categories, too, we will hold fast to that which has proved its worth.
  • Thus, if there are no objections from the House, we will hold a roll-call vote during the final vote.
  • Together with the international organisations and the neighbouring states concerned, we will hold the first working meeting on 27 May and will hold the first conference of foreign ministers on 11 June.
  • That is why, on Thursday next, we will hold a debate on a European research area, and the need to invest in research, technological development, innovation and education.
  • No, no, no, we will hold our position.
  • On Wednesday, we will hold another important debate on the processing and transfer of Financial Messaging Data to the United States for the purposes of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme. I will preside over this debate myself.
  • Inform Starfleet Command that we will hold position.
  • We will hold for three days or until relieved.
  • And we will hold this hospital with our last gasping breath.
  • And we will hold you for those 48 hours.

Alternatives:

  • thanks, we will delay processing the invoice until further notice.
  • thanks, we will postpone processing the invoice until further notice.

Thanks, we will hold on processing the invoice until further advised.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate waiting for further instructions before processing the invoice.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize that you will wait for additional guidance or instructions before proceeding with the processing of the invoice.
  • So tonight, we will hold a candlelight vigil in protest.
  • Meanwhile, tomorrow, we will hold another debate on the freedom of Christians in Pakistan.
  • Thirdly, we will hold a conference in London in July on reducing State aid.
  • It is a modern European Union's civil right and we will hold on to it. Nevertheless, it cannot be exempt from taxation.
  • God willing, we will hold out, Minister. I see.
  • In addition, we will hold this year's murders to 275 or less.
  • In March II, we will hold a priority debate in this plenary meeting about the adjustments to the cohesion policy.
  • In any case, we will hold him to account for this promise.
  • If he's to weak, we will hold his hand signing his confession.
  • In the area of individual Budget lines and categories, too, we will hold fast to that which has proved its worth.
  • Thus, if there are no objections from the House, we will hold a roll-call vote during the final vote.
  • Together with the international organisations and the neighbouring states concerned, we will hold the first working meeting on 27 May and will hold the first conference of foreign ministers on 11 June.
  • That is why, on Thursday next, we will hold a debate on a European research area, and the need to invest in research, technological development, innovation and education.
  • No, no, no, we will hold our position.
  • On Wednesday, we will hold another important debate on the processing and transfer of Financial Messaging Data to the United States for the purposes of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme. I will preside over this debate myself.
  • Inform Starfleet Command that we will hold position.
  • We will hold for three days or until relieved.
  • And we will hold this hospital with our last gasping breath.
  • We will hold off on that for now.
  • And we will hold you for those 48 hours.

Alternatives:

  • thanks, we will wait on processing the invoice until further advised.
  • thanks, we will hold off on processing the invoice until further advised.

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