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"for putting off" is a valid phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate the cause for some event taking place later than anticipated, or as a reason for delaying a certain task or action. For example: "My plans changed at the last minute, so I had to push back the meeting for putting off preparation until the day before."
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Local governments have had many reasons for putting off revaluation.
Olmert suspected that Barak had another reason for putting off an attack on Al Kibar.
Some backbenchers blamed his liberal economic views for putting off Labour voters.
His comfortable majority means that he has no more excuses for putting off reforms.
Novartis sued the agency in September for putting off approval for almost three years.
France and Germany, which argued for putting off Georgia's membership, have a special responsibility.
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By signing the pact, Republican and Democratic leaders set spending levels for 2013, putting off further budget wars until after the election.
Hey, I'm all for people putting off sex until they're adults and can handle the ramifications.
But, train bosses said there was no reason for people to be put off.
Among the explanations for putting it off, 44 percent said their vision was "fine for now" and 14 percent said they were afraid, fearful or scared of the surgery.
The longer your brain has to come up with excuses for putting it off and to panic about the outcome.
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