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"continuous deferment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to the action of repeatedly or perpetually delaying something or putting it off. For example, "The student's continuous deferment of his college applications caused him to miss the deadlines."
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Too often of late, the decision to send our young to war has been made by those who never served, who sought continuous deferments or who never left the safety of the United States while serving.
Instead of doing military service, they received deferment and continued to study Torah.
Teaching leads to deferment in most cases.
(With a teaching deferment, he escaped the draft).
Ms. Pelosi managed to get him a two-year deferment.
Continuous sitting.
Continuous change.
They earn a man a deferment for a year.
Continuous pain?
Continuous kicking.
Continuous prayers.
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