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The phrase "applied for postponement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a formal request to delay or defer an event, deadline, or obligation.
Example: "The committee has applied for postponement of the meeting due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "requested a delay" or "sought a deferral."
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In addition, one conscript applied for postponement of the service during the first two weeks and one patient record was missing.
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Member states could apply for further postponement of introduction of the 48 h work-week until August 2012 at the latest, but it is still possible for member states to apply their national legislation, also, when it allows for more than 48 h work-weeks for doctors.
Buffering components at different stages and applying postponement, i.e., delaying the moment when generic products become specific, might also be an approach for coping with longer lead times caused by slow-steaming.
Both companies apply postponement and produce their products closer to their customers.
France, in a show of deep discontent, called for postponement of the trade talks.
Indeed, he might have held out for postponement and upped the price.
That has now been thrown into doubt with the FBI's call for postponement to try this new unlock method.
In these cases the reason for postponement was asked.
It restricts the options for refusal to undergo immunisation or for postponement of immunisation available to beneficiaries.
(His lawyers, prosecutors, and the judge have all called for postponements for various reasons).
The Public's statement attributed the postponement of the play to an "artist scheduling conflict," which Mr. Englander said applied both to him and others involved in the project.
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