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"don't procrastinate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a command or imperative sentence that means to not delay or put off tasks. Example: "Don't procrastinate on your assignment, start working on it now!".
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Don't procrastinate!
Also, don't procrastinate.
"I don't procrastinate.
Writers in movies don't procrastinate.
And whatever you do, don't procrastinate.
"I don't procrastinate at all now.
"My message to all affected banks is this: don't procrastinate.
If you're stuck with an essential but menial task you just can't complete, don't procrastinate.
Secondly, if it's not going according to plan, don't procrastinate, act quickly.
"Don't procrastinate; if you're worried, see a doctor – any doctor," says Appleton.
Mr. Micawber has two pieces of advice for David: Don't procrastinate and don't spend more than you earn.
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