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Discover Ludwig"postpone it until" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the act of delaying or rescheduling an event or action until a later time. Example: "We will have to postpone the meeting until next week due to conflicting schedules."
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"I said: 'Look, we could postpone it until Monday.
As they were in Canada, her mother was willing to postpone it until seventh grade.
But Obama conceded to demands from organized labor to postpone it until he was out of office.
But if such a penalty were assessed, the university could appeal and effectively postpone it until next season.
However, the Syrians asked Hamas, the principal convener, to postpone it until Annapolis revealed itself to the world.
The prime minister would "postpone it until the next election and that would give everyone a lot of time to change the proposals," he said.
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Volusia County had scheduled its own manual count Saturday but postponed it until today.
In January, Karzai announced another peace jirga; he later postponed it until late May.
Mr. Joseph was supposed to have an immigration hearing last month, but the judge postponed it until early next year.
Merely postponing it until he was president would not have helped much as the job will consume him".
It is that, in politics, blood will have blood.After Mr Brown "bottled" the autumn election, postponing it until 2009 at the earliest, Sir Ming was always likely to go.
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