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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can be put off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something can be delayed or postponed.
Example: "The meeting can be put off until next week if everyone agrees."
Alternatives: "can be postponed" or "can be delayed".
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Something that can be put off is put off".
Because some things can be put off and others can't, or can't anymore.
Employees are not the only ones who can be put off by his style.
While Corporate Center has its admirers, prospective tenants can be put off by its unusual configuration.
With the exception of things like restaurant meals and car washes, many purchases can be put off only so long.
A running meter demands attention; after nearly nine decades, the last step to literary glory can be put off for five more minutes.
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If players in one of the most competitive and best-paid sports can apparently be put off by guilt, it suggests to me that an instinct for fairness can survive even the most ruthless environments.
Donors can equally be put off if an activity has to be shelved.
"It is no secret to voters who don't know a candidate can sometimes be put off by that candidate's being overweight," he said.
Twenty-quid cuisine by Silvena Rowe All recipes feed four Salad Olivier or Russian salad This Russian salad is typical, so it seems - not only in Russia, but in hotel and restaurant menus across western Europe, and you can easily be put off if you happened to have a badly prepared version.
"The alliance between eugenics and genealogy is so logical that it can not be put off much longer," he wrote.
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