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Discover LudwigThe phrase "postponed from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that an event or action has been rescheduled from a previously planned date or time. Example: "The meeting has been postponed from its original date of March 10 to March 17."
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The meeting was postponed from October 4th to allow American and European envoys more time for diplomacy.
The play, the novelist's first, was postponed from this season.
The scheduled referendum is postponed from year to year.
The game was postponed from Friday night because of the threat of rain.
The A&M-Tech game was postponed from the first week because of Hurricane Isaac.
The sentencing had been postponed from June 28 to accommodate the court's schedule.
He has already postponed from 2010 until 2012 the government's promise to balance its budget.
They had been postponed from the originally scheduled date in June.
It had already been postponed from a hoped-for 2013 date.
Would the first night of Treats, postponed from a week ago, ever take place?
The $75,000 Alex M. Robb Handicap was postponed from tomorrow to next Saturday.
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