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"kept putting off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means repeatedly delaying or postponing something. You can use it in any situation where someone continuously avoids or procrastinates doing something. Example: Sarah kept putting off writing her essay until the night before it was due and ended up staying up all night to finish it.
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I had booked the decorators and kept putting off choosing the colours.
I provided him with currency and dollars, but he kept putting off the departure day.
"Because they never rebuilt the team," Bilotti said, "they kept putting off the inevitable.
I kept putting off buying a new one, because every time I go shopping it's no fun.
So if I've probably eaten New Leafs already, why was it that I kept putting off eating mine?
He complained that the government kept putting off his day in court and said that "nobody has asked my side of the story," before declining to comment.
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Now into the second month of 2011, its not too late to make a fresh start with the important topic of estate planning, which so many people find ways to keep putting off.
Frances keeps putting off sleep with one tactic — call it imaginative, call it neurotic — after another.
I keep putting off going to see it because the very thought makes me feel sad and scared.
Derek Jeter smiled when it was mentioned that maybe the rain would keep putting off the date with Halladay.
Soon he is entranced by a woman who invites him to her house for sex, but she keeps putting off the consummation with endless demands and frustrating conditions.
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