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"defer to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to yield or submit to someone else's opinion, decision, or authority. Here are some examples of how to use it in a sentence: - "I defer to my boss's expertise in this matter." - "The committee agreed to defer to the expert's recommendation." - "As the oldest sibling, he was used to his younger brothers deferring to his decisions." - "I am willing to defer to your decision on where to eat for dinner tonight." - "The team captain deferred to the coach's decision on the starting lineup." - "The new CEO made it clear that she would not defer to the previous management's policies."
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"Defer to the experts". .
Defer to the instructions of your specific kit, if necessary.
People defer to her.
"We defer to them".
Technocracies do not defer to local knowledge.
You defer to the universe.
I defer to their judgment.
Otherwise it must defer to Congress's judgment.
"Do you defer to the Hannaford Brothers?
One wants to defer to experts.
And I defer to their direction".
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