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Discover LudwigThe fragment "Not travelling" can be used in written English, but it depends on the context in which it is used
It is not a complete sentence on its own and functions as either a noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence. As a noun: "Not travelling is difficult for someone with wanderlust." As an adjective: "Her not travelling lifestyle allowed her to save money for her dream home." As an adverb: "I'm not travelling to the party tonight because I have to work early tomorrow morning."
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He's not travelling.
We were not travelling alone.
We're not travelling so light anymore.
Never before has not travelling been so much fun.
On that score, the current attorney is not travelling well.
We are not travelling as light as I had hoped.
Rules are even tougher if both biological parents are not travelling.
Murdoch pops down to the Journal newsroom most days when he's not travelling.
When they're not travelling, the couple attend Mass at Our Lady of Malibu.
Struth grew up near Düsseldorf, where he still lives when he's not travelling the globe.
And even if you're not travelling anywhere special, at least think international.
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