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Yes, an executor can postpone the reading of a will, though it is typically done for practical reasons, such as needing more time to gather all necessary documents or to ensure that all interested parties can attend. However, the executor should communicate with beneficiaries about any delays to maintain transparency and trust. It's important that the postponement does not violate any legal requirements or timelines set by the probate court.

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