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"procrastinate over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that someone is doing slowly or taking too long to complete. For example, "He constantly procrastinates over his schoolwork, which is why he hasn't passed yet."
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In Denmark nudgers reckon that requiring members of the public to make a decision on whether to donate when applying for a driving licence, say will forcibly overcome an inclination to procrastinate over unpleasant choices.
But hardline opponents of Mr Chavez fretted that the president would simply procrastinate over any referendum; they want an indefinite strike to force him out.
Lutz Goebel, the boss of Henkelhausen, a mid-sized German engine manufacturer, says his customers are already starting to procrastinate over purchases of new diesel engines.
Remember that everyone finds the thought of penning the Ph.D. tome rather frightening, and most people procrastinate over starting, continuing, or finishing.
I, much like others, love to procrastinate over certain projects and tasks, but over the years I have taught myself to be more careful with my time allocation, and I learned that only a few simple steps in my daily schedule can improve my work performance tenfold.
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The government has promised to fix the tariff problem, but has procrastinated over doing so.Officials hope that a few months of economising will see Brazil through until the start of the rainy season in November, and that, by next year, generating and transmission capacity will have expanded enough to prevent shortages.
Since 2001, successive governments have procrastinated over the extension.
For months before his death, I had procrastinated over a letter to Wodehouse.
The Masters champion procrastinated over penning a good luck card to Jamieson as he headed for college.
The editor claims full responsibility for procrastinating over the post's production and publication, blaming his conception of time for the delay.
And create a to-do list to fool yourself into doing your second-most-important job while procrastinating over the most important one.This sounds too clever by half.
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