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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not procrastinating" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes the subject of the sentence as someone who does not engage in the behavior of procrastination. Example: John was praised for his efficient work habits and not procrastinating on any of his projects.
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Fear not, procrastinating students; there is still time.
not procrastinating in their study of this realm?
Consider a compensation structure that rewards salespeople for not procrastinating.
QUESTION FROM DAVID: Do u think the higher figures reported in procrastination since 1978 are simply — ironically — because researchers and publishers are reporting on it more now — i.e. not procrastinating in their study of this realm?
But mothers – and fathers, too – will do their kids a favor by not leaving anything to chance, and not procrastinating.
Manage your stress by not procrastinating so that you will not be up all night thinking about all the work you have to do the next day.
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I did not procrastinate".
Why not procrastinate with a quiz?
His forceful wife telegraphed him from America: "Do not procrastinate.
Mr. Korda did not procrastinate, introduce or explain.
When it comes to shipping, I know that Amazon.com would not procrastinate.
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