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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put off having" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe postponing or delaying something, usually an action or decision. Example: I decided to put off having children until I had established my career. This sentence means that the speaker has chosen to delay having children until they have achieved their career goals. By using "put off having," it emphasizes the act of delaying or postponing the decision to have children.
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Many women simply put off having children.
Many high-wealth parents put off having conversations about money.
I have put off having a family because of this.
"I'd just made a decision to put off having children.
But, so far, Orić has put off having the remains interred.
Initially, they put off having a wedding, they said, because of the high costs.
One mother even told us she'd put off having a second child until after the launch".
"It was so exhausting, we put off having a second child," the mother said.
He and his second wife put off having children for fear of leaving them orphaned.
And, by extension, whether she can afford to put off having children.
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One researcher reports that, on average, putting off having kids for ten years doubles a young woman's lifetime earnings.
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