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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a postponed" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks a noun to modify.
It could be used in a context where "postponed" is intended to describe a noun, such as "event" or "meeting."
Example: "The meeting is a postponed event that will take place next month."
Alternatives: "a delayed" or "a rescheduled".
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It is a postponed celebration.
This included torrential downpours, wind gusts so powerful they picked up chairs, a postponed women's final, a postponed men's semifinal and even an evacuation for an impending tornado.
"They are a postponed generation," said Cliff Zukin, an author of the Heldrich Center study.
Of the postponed Strathmore Center concert, Mr. Schiff said: "A postponed performance is not a disaster.
A postponed shareholders' vote is now due to take place on September 12th.
Moreover, the earliest date for a postponed cut is mid-July, which is too late considering forage quality.
She couldn't possibly suspect that I would be bothered by a postponed date, could she?
This may be done with or without the instructor requiring a postponed final examination or other additional evaluation procedure.
See articleMiners Glencore and Xstrata said a postponed shareholder vote on their mega-merger would take place on September 7th.
But Mr Karzai's term expires in May and the constitution makes no provision for a postponed ballot.
Subjects include physical education programs at city schools, a postponed cleanup at Zuccotti Park, and the Million Trees campaign.
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