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The phrase "a bit of procrastination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of delay or avoidance in completing tasks or responsibilities.
Example: "I planned to finish my report today, but I found myself indulging in a bit of procrastination instead."
Alternatives: "a little delay" or "some avoidance".
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His epiphanies follow on the heels of long sessions of reading and thought, and a bit of procrastination.
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A bit of that".
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