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The phrase 'is postpone' is not grammatically correct; it should be 'is postponed'
It is used to indicate that something has been delayed until a later time. For example: "The meeting is postponed until next week."
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All we have done is postpone it".
"What this has done is postpone the debate to another day," he said.
All this does is postpone the problem until September," when the next fiscal half-year ends.
"I've never really gotten lying anyway, because all you do is postpone the day at which you're revealed to be a liar".
The whole thing is now in Brooklyn Civil Court, but Michael Cheatham, the tenants' lawyer, says the best he can do is postpone eviction for a few months.
"What we cannot do, and will not do, is postpone our work indefinitely on the basis someone, somewhere might publish something we have not seen yet.
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Integration is postponed indefinitely.
Regrettably, peace is postponed.
"It seems Diwali is postponed".
Currently, its publication is postponed until 2011.
: The proof is postponed to Appendix.
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