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Discover Ludwig"shelved for" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to postpone or delay something, usually until a later date. For example: The proposal was shelved for further discussion at next month's meeting.
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The EU olive oil plan has been shelved, for now.
Plans for the long jump and Manchester United tryouts have been shelved for now.
The 1990 inquiry was shelved for reasons unclear and no charges were brought.
The town's relatively calm waters were ideal for Sikorsky's seaplanes, which he later shelved for helicopters.
World War II intervened, however, and the Summer Games were shelved for 12 years.
"Mindhunters" has been shelved for two years awaiting distribution by Dimension.
She also said that, if voted down, the proposal would likely be shelved for several years.
He added: "I don't think it has lost any relevance from being shelved for a year".
The measure was originally adopted in 2002 by the lower house of Parliament before being shelved for a decade.
A corruption case against him, shelved for lack of evidence, was revived by Mr Chávez in 2008 during regional elections.
When the store closes each day, the several thousand items have to be folded perfectly & shelved for the night.
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