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Discover LudwigThe phrase "postpone retirement" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about delaying or pushing back a retirement date, either for yourself or for someone else. For example: "Due to the economic downturn, John decided to postpone retirement and keep working."
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Though he was seventy, he was glad to postpone retirement.
State and private pensions should encourage workers to postpone retirement.
Another way to adjust to the population decline is to get older workers to postpone retirement.
Among boomers ages 50 to 61, 6 in 10 said they might have to postpone retirement.
Many older workers have had to postpone retirement because of the volatile stock market and uncertain economy.
That approach, he argued, would be harmful to people who do strenuous manual labor and physically cannot postpone retirement.
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Folks are postponing retirement or are planning to work part time after retiring (see "Retire? Not So Fast").
On the contrary, workers should be postponing retirement to pay for their pensions.
To cater to boomers postponing retirement, Road Scholar has shortened the length of some tours.
Veteran clergy members, watching their retirement accounts wither, are postponing retirement.
Kleine, who postponed retirement just for this type of emergency, has played in just seven games.
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