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"not to procrastinate" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a phrase or clause in a sentence to express the idea of avoiding delay or postponement. Example: "It is important not to procrastinate when it comes to completing assignments, as it can lead to unnecessary stress and poor grades."
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Confirming the latest extension, federal officials urged buyers not to procrastinate.
To Steel, that means foregoing approaches based on the assumption that we simply need to be told not to procrastinate.
Until then, try not to procrastinate doing your taxes — it's a long and complicated process.
Psychopaths tend not to procrastinate or take things personally, "and they don't beat themselves up when things go wrong", he says.
He negotiated personally with Democrats andRepublicans and cautioned them not to procrastinate.
Try not to procrastinate.
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Also do not try to procrastinate (stall).
But you definitely won't want to procrastinate any further, as we won't be extending this great opportunity again.
For me, I've always had to work straight away and I couldn't afford to procrastinate because writing is my living.
Passionate people realize how hard they have to work to accomplish what they have to accomplish and they don't tend to procrastinate or forget the big picture for very long.
If a special or episode that you want to watch will be on TV while you're doing you're homework, don't try to procrastinate your work and use it as an excuse to take a longer break.
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