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The phrase "deactivate for" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it in the context of turning something off temporarily or permanently. For example, "We need to deactivate the security system for the night."
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The ZnO-CeO2 catalyst (Zn/Ce = 30:70) did not deactivate for a reaction time up to 2 h.
For the bi-reforming, however, the catalyst does not deactivate for at least 24 h time-on-stream at 750 °C.
For example, calcium-activated potassium channels may limit calcium influx in subsequent stimuli and these must deactivate for recovery of the N-type channels (Dworetzky et al., 1996; Vergara et al., 1998).
Time to deactivate for good.
If you're really tempted to go on social sites, why not deactivate for a little while?
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He was also deactivated for one game after being arrested for driving under the influence.
Jacob Bender, a rookie, was deactivated for the game, leaving Adrien Clarke to start at left guard.
McKenzie was deactivated for the second straight game with a mysterious hamstring injury.
The graybeard (literally) receiver Joey Galloway has lost one too many steps and was deactivated for two games.
A factory installed speed restrictor had reportedly been deactivated for the test, rendering the car effectively nonstock.
As part of his education, Campbell, who has been deactivated for all three games, has watched Moore's game film.
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