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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has put off' is correct and usable in written English.
It is mainly used to describe a delayed event. For example: "The lunch meeting has been put off until tomorrow".
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He has put off dental work.
The Democratic presidential nominee has put off a physical exam.
General Motors has put off Easter till July.
But her daughter has put off pursuing a law degree for the time being.
The UN has put off the mission, but is still pressing.Its impatience is understandable.
Many of the hard decisions she has put off will soon have to be taken.
A special electoral court has put off a decision on disqualifying more candidates, for now.
But he has put off any aggressive deficit-cutting until after November's midterm elections.
It has put off the hardest part, the deregulation of domestic power-prices, until 2014.
More than once he has put off calling an election in order to confront the slowdown.
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He has put off-season plans on hold while waiting for Pettitte to decide on his future.
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