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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually deferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been postponed or delayed in a manner that is confirmed or emphasized.
Example: "The project deadline has actually deferred to next month due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "truly postponed" or "genuinely delayed".
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Even though the towers would dwarf the surrounding tenements, Mr. Todd said the plan actually deferred to the neighborhood to the north.
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The seeming multiplicity of uses of nigger is driven by its power as an insult, as an extraordinary stigmatizing word, a power that all speakers acknowledge and actually defer to, however they use the word.
What does a reasonable balance between consumption now and consumption deferred actually look like?
"Flattire" is a newish word which describes an ersatz satire which actually celebrates and defers to that which it is supposed to be sending up.
Tax-buying ahead EVEN THOUGH Congress tried to eliminate the tax benefits of shorting against the box — where you protect capital gains by selling short stock you actually own and deferring profits — Robert Willens, tax expert at Lehman Brothers, says you have a few more weeks to close out 1997 transactions.
But once they actually deliver the aircraft, those deferred taxes turn into current ones.
If you have been deferred, that's actually good news because it means that an admissions office has decided to postpone making a decision about your application until the regular admission cycle.
Finally, the physicist spoke up; we all naturally deferred to her. "Actually, the past does exist, but not as the past," she said.
The hope here was that the budget gimmicks and deferred decision-making they actually supported would have the appearance of serious belt-tightening.
If they say otherwise, it's because they are including deferred taxes they did not actually pay".
The third index indicates whether a person with a transfusion history can actually be identified and excluded from donating blood (deferred) (index 1) or not (index 0).
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