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K hs Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Put current project on hold

Is there any difference in meaning between a) and b), or which one is correct?

a. Could you please hold off on current project until further notice?

b. Could you please put current project on hold until further notice?

  

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k hs a. Could you please hold off on the current project until further notice? b.

  • k hs a.
  • Could you please hold off on the current project until further notice?
  • b.
  • Could you please put the current project on hold until further notice?
  • They have the same meaning, and both are fine as corrected above.
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k hsa. Could you please hold off on the current project until further notice?
b. Could you please put the current project on hold until further notice?

They have the same meaning, and both are fine as corrected above. I'd say that b. is more idiomatic, and I would use that one if g

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