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The phrase "I delay" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb in the present tense, meaning to postpone or put off something. Example: "I delay starting my homework until the last minute, but it always ends up being rushed."
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I delay it as much as possible.
That word of thine is my death-warrant; why do I delay?
I propose to do so and with your permission I delay the date.
Should I begin collecting Social Security or should I delay it until she graduates?
The third: If I delay or miss the diagnosis, could the patient be harmed?
Over at the Dorchester Hotel Psy and I delay our dance-step moment for a while.
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Based on simulation results, we show that: (i) Delay-Tolerant Networking does not necessarily imply belated communications; (ii) DTTP can efficiently support reliable data transfers in challenged networks; and (iii) dynamic routing is feasible in space.
"I delayed them," he said.
I delayed the second mowing even longer.
I delayed sending my first letter for several months.
But how many times had I delayed and lost something?
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