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"I defer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to postpone or delay making a decision or taking action. Example: "I defer my decision until I have all the necessary information."
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I defer.
I defer to their judgment.
And I defer to their direction".
I defer here to the eyewitnesses.
I defer to no one in this.
"I defer to the policymakers in future times," he said.
Here I defer to educators and experts in family planning.
I defer to Yes Master, No Master (No. 12).
"Even though I'm a grandmother, I defer to him.
And here I defer to Dr. Seuss: "Oh, the noise!
No. Or will parting be any easier for us if I defer it?
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