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"to postpone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of delaying or deferring something. For example, "We decided to postpone the meeting until next week."
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She agreed to postpone her story.
He was obliged to postpone it.
He vowed not to postpone unpleasant decisions.
That evening we decided to postpone.
He said Bowie refused to postpone Lazarus.
He always found an excuse to postpone.
She refused to postpone the sessions.
Makers of critical components had the power to postpone flights.
Though he was seventy, he was glad to postpone retirement.
Kim, I don't have time to postpone this.
State and private pensions should encourage workers to postpone retirement.
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