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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always deferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is consistently postponed or delayed.
Example: "The decision on the project was always deferred, leaving the team in uncertainty."
Alternatives: "consistently postponed" or "perpetually delayed".
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As a result, much-needed improvements in administrative systems are almost always deferred… and deferred… and deferred… sometimes until right before they IPO.
Jews and Christians are dependent, in different ways, on an always deferred Second Coming.
Though the party says it is independent, Batasuna's leaders have always deferred to ETA's commanders.
To understand what toxins are, and indeed for their knowledge of everything else, the girls have always deferred to King.
I do not consider myself to be a scientist, and I've always deferred to career scientists on issues of science.
"The interrogator and the interpreter always deferred to him, so he was clearly in charge," he said.
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Always remember a hyperbola equation and its pair of asymptotes always defer by a constant.
My bro is always demurring, always deferring.
They defer, (smart move, always defer!) Auburn will receive.
(Wise vegans always defer until food isn't around).
Coach Rex Ryan almost always defers when he wins the opening coin toss.
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