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How to use put off in a sentence

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Secondly, make sure the technology is functioning smoothly so that candidates are not put off.
For Oxford is a place of seemingly endless opportunities that should be taken and not put off for the sake of your degree.
You weren't put off by the tarnish on the Revlon brand or the troubled organization?
Don't be put off by the first track where someone in a bad temper attacks a keyboard for a minute and a half.
The scientists in their study said humans are especially unique in their ability to put off instant rewards.
Do not be put off by the mathematical equation, because this is really not very complicated.
I think I was put off the game during my early teens when my brother repeatedly thrashed me.
They are often put off going to toddler groups because it is mainly mums who go to them.
I also feel that some who might volunteer their services could easily be put off by reading the daily Court File.
New research claims people are keen to give to charity but are put off by some of the methods employed.
The only thing managers can do is to try to put off the evil day by hook or crook.
In practice, greater accuracy can only put off the evil day by an insignificant amount.
One of the major culprits in building up tensions is the nagging thought of the accumulated small jobs put off from day to day.
You have put off committing yourself as long as possible, and have minimised the amount of warning that France receives.
But World Tourist Attractions boss Elliott Hall said the company had not been put off bringing a big wheel to York.
He said opportunities were limited and the long life cycles required in biotech put off many funders.
Ross, who is a hairdresser, insists customers aren't put off by his massive Mohican.
The Blackfeet peace with the western Indians, scheduled for the summer of 1854, however, had to be put off.
We stopped doing this after we found some rather large bugs in some rice that had been put off to one side.
He knew his face had more than likely turned a deep red colour, but he tried not to seem put off by this.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, Cousin Eustace, you must put off your airs, and come with us to the drawing-room.
But the news of the sudden and serious illness of Captain boltrope put off the duel.
But when he put off his armor he found the cuish from his right thigh filled with clots of blood from an angry wound in his side.
Why then, you are to put off that scornful look, and hear what Mr. Solmes has to say to you.
So Maretzek wanted to wait and put off his new sensation until he really needed it as a drawing card.
To the porter who answered his ring he handed the message to be put off at the first stop.
All their plans of life together, of peaceful joy, and settling down, was forcedly put off till the fisherman's return.
A boat put off from the ghat, and awaited the arrival of Desmond's boat in midstream.
Nay, I should even pray that I might put off this purple to-day, if a Goth were to put it on.
But neither the civil rights leaders nor the White House could be put off with gradualism.
Larch put off another entertainment of small stuff, with a fifty megaton thermonuclear, viewscreen-piloted, among them.
In February he resurrected the question but that time he was put off by the typhus.
But here the mountains217 are more than twice as high as those of the Tyrolean city and they never put off their snowy vesture.
First be partaker of the new life, and then put off the old man with his deeds.
This boat put off just when we did, and when both boats reached the broad, open water, the randan proposed a race to Marlow.
It never occurred to her that she could have put off this exacting job.
Stall-off, to put off by means of a device, to misdirect purposely.
All this was incomprehensible, and then, with the tenacity peculiar to prophets of bad news, the failure was put off until the end of September.
Yet the capture of Nanking was put off until the last act of all.
I have been for some time trying to make up my mind to sell Diana's Grove, I have put off and put off the doing of it till now.
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