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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deferred for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a decision, action, or event is postponed or delayed for a specific reason or period.
Example: "The meeting has been deferred for further discussion next week."
Alternatives: "postponed for" or "delayed for".
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Ramos has a university place deferred for a year.
Their dreams have been deferred for 18 years.
For Radcliffe, that is a ghost deferred for the moment.
Such payments must be deferred for five years.
Serbia's moderate president, Boris Tadic, rather quixotically suggested that Kosovo's status be deferred for 20 years.
Interest payments have also been deferred for ten years on a big chunk of Greek debt.
Cash bonuses were deferred for the remaining 18 percent of employees, the top earnings.
Mr. Mueller has said that the plan was deferred for lack of resources.
Some staff may have 75% of their bonuses deferred for three years.
But the promise of a peaceful night's sleep was deferred for the people of Bunia.
As with most 20-somethings, mortality was a subject eternally deferred for us.
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