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Son, ________! Research the company before you apply for the job.

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Use “hold your horses” when you want to tell someone to wait and think before acting.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • build castles in the air
  • hit the ceiling
  • get off on the wrong foot
  • hold your horses
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The phrase hold your horses means to slow down, wait, or be patient before taking action. Here, the father is advising the son to pause and research the company before applying, making this the most logical choice.
Other options: (A) means to dream impractically, (B) means to lose one's temper, and (C) means to start something poorly — none fit the advice of pausing before action.
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