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Discover Ludwig'I defer to' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to express agreement with something someone else has said or done, or to acknowledge their authority on a certain matter. For example, you could say, "I defer to your expertise as an experienced accountant."
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I defer to their judgment.
And I defer to their direction".
I defer to no one in this.
"I defer to the policymakers in future times," he said.
Here I defer to educators and experts in family planning.
I defer to Yes Master, No Master (No. 12).
"Even though I'm a grandmother, I defer to him.
And here I defer to Dr. Seuss: "Oh, the noise!
One ad shows her saying "I defer to the president's judgment".
But without the data, I defer to people who've really studied the issue, like Bill Gates".
Frances Berwick, the president of Bravo, said: "I defer to you.
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