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The phrase "put off well" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used as a verb phrase meaning to delay or postpone something in a skillful or efficient manner. Example: She was able to put off well her presentation for another week without causing any disruptions in the project timeline.
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A pasting from the Post is not going to put off well-travelled Americans, or well-heeled foreign tourists, who already know and respect Michelin guides.
Were that not enough of a deterrent to voting, this year – thanks to Trump's call for groups of vigilante polling monitors to take up their positions in urban areas – plenty of minority voters might well feel intimidated as well as simply put off.
As candidates nervously continue meeting voters, promising jobs and handing out cellphone cards in exchange for assurances, sworn on the Koran, of their votes in local elections this weekend, there are worries that the violence is deterring good candidates — and that voters will be put off as well.
That was put off.
be put off.
Pantone was not put off.
Mr. Nirenberg was put off.
I'm not put off.
Lucent Sees Revenue Shortfall, Profit Put Off.
Don't be put off.
High-cost loans put off numerate, well-heeled types who could be relied on to repay them.
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