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"defer for" is a grammatically correct construction and is commonly used in written English.
It means to postpone or delay something for a period of time. Example: The meeting has been deferred for two weeks due to the CEO's unexpected absence.
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If I am accepted, may I defer for a year?
Can I defer for more than two years?
How quickly, and how precisely, are questions the agency can defer for now.
I decided to defer for two years so that I could train for the Olympics and it's paid dividends already".
"I decided to defer for a year and get a job and try and save the money.
My son was eight, one daughter was about to go to college and had to defer for a year.
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For Radcliffe, that is a ghost deferred for the moment.
Ramos has a university place deferred for a year.
Their dreams have been deferred for 18 years.
Such payments must be deferred for five years.
Interest payments have also been deferred for ten years on a big chunk of Greek debt.
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