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Discover Ludwig"deferment for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "deferment for" when you are referring to the postponement of a payment, law, or privilege. For example: "The company requested a deferment for their tax payments until the end of the year."
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They earn a man a deferment for a year.
I.B.M. applied for a deferment for me twice but the application failed.
His schoolteacher's salary proved inadequate, and the government soon abolished the deferment for teachers.
He went to war in 1939, getting hurt in Poland, while Wieland was given a deferment for his genius.
Polgar was denied a deferment for her pregnancy and lost the title when she refused to comply with match conditions.
The process included deferment for a site visit to enable planning committee members to visit the site.
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Deferments for wealth, celebrity, political position or connections should not be allowed.
Sallie Mae, the nation's biggest student lender, offers deferments for "nearly 20 different scenarios," she says.
The controversy about the 64-year-old draft deferments for full-time students of Torah is a red — or perhaps better, blue and white — herring.
The deferments for religious service and academic studies that allowed Mr. Romney to avoid the Vietnam War - which have bedeviled past presidential candidates - did not appear to be an issue for many here.
Even during the peak Vietnam conscription years, far more soldiers were rejected for low test scores than were able to wriggle out of service as Bill Clinton was accused of doing through deferments for being at college.
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