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Discover Ludwig"to put off" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning to postpone, delay, or defer something. Example: I decided to put off the filing of my taxes until April 15th.
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Anything to put off that City job.
Instead, the boom enabled countries to put off reforms.
Are they being kept in squalor to put off others?
"But it also allowed me to put off grieving".
But such internal strife tends to put off the voters.
It's a task I tend to put off.
Juggling what to pay and what to put off paying.
"I'd just made a decision to put off having children.
I decided to put off school, and I never finished.
Oscar de la Renta wants to put off the shows.
You decide to put off writing a speech.
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