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Discover Ludwig'put them off' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the context of delaying or postponing something or someone. For example, "We decided to put off the meeting until next week."
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I put them off".
Did it put them off?
We put them off kilter.
"I had to put them off again," he says.
Kids are suspicious; it might put them off reading altogether.
You don't want to put them off for ever.
Hope it didn't put them off their nibbles.
I asked Jon to put them off for now.
Since they're the topic of our next chapter we'll put them off until then.
He put them off, saying he would have to borrow the money.
"Do you think that's going to put them off?" said one friend.
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