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Discover LudwigThe term "defers from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that one thing is different from another thing. Example: The way I handle a stressful situation defers from the way my partner does.
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This defers from our method because we did not have a container stacking permanently available.
The number of previous attempts for treatment of infertility (IUI and/or ART) defers from 0 (24.7%) to 11 times (0.4%).
This entity defers from idiopathic focal segmental sclerosis with a lower incidence of nephrotic syndrome, more indolent course, consistent presence of glomerulomegaly, and milder foot process fusion [ 15].
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The deferred group (DG) was deferred from the exercise program for 12 weeks.
The bonus pool includes cash bonuses for the current year as well as amounts deferred from previous years; deferred payments have grown in response to reforms put in place since the crisis.
Her daughter, Hilary, was deferred from Boston University.
"Then you're deferred from donating," she replied.
This issue was deferred from one committee to the next.
Our cohort analyses indicate that young cohorts/generations defer from obtaining a driving licence.
The $5.5 billion payment, which was deferred from the 2011 fiscal year, is due Aug. 1.
The revenue deferred from the December quarter will be recognized this period.
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