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The phrase "deferred to a later" is not correct as it is missing a noun or context to complete the thought.
It can be used when discussing postponing an action or decision to a future time, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "The meeting was deferred to a later date due to scheduling conflicts."
Alternatives: "postponed to a later" or "delayed until a later".
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Agreement on such nettlesome issues as the status of Jerusalem and the refugee problem should be deferred to a later date.
Councillors also felt they needed more information on the plans before they could make a decision and the application was deferred to a later date.
"With the recent tragic events are Karachi airport, the series will now be deferred to a later date," concluded the Cricket Ireland statement.
Study Objective: We sought to develop and validate standardized clinical criteria to identify patients presenting to the emergency department whose care may be safely deferred to a later date in a nonemergency setting.
The rest of the evaluation was then deferred to a later date.
This should be achieved as quickly as possible without spending unnecessary time on traditional organ repairs that can be deferred to a later phase.
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When you get an email that you want to defer to a later date, you send it to an email address specifying that date or time.
That transition is now being deferred to a much later date, and we Boomers are arguably the first generation to need a different transition to a previously undefined life experience.
"The issue of a free vote was raised in the Liberal party room today, however it was determined that more time was needed for discussion and this has been deferred to a special joint party room meeting later today".
Obama has deferred to a growing isolationism.
Defer to a later time and ask "is it okay if I get back to you on that on the break.
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