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Discover LudwigThe phrase "procrastination of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the act of putting something off or delaying something. For example, "He was guilty of procrastination of filing his taxes past the deadline".
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Studies have shown that students who routinely procrastinate consistently get lower grades; businesses that miss deadlines due to the procrastination of their employees can lose millions of dollars.
"The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays is coming to its close.
QUESTION FROM JOHN: What would you say is a good technique to try and quell one's procrastination of tasks?
NHS England and NHS Improvement are right to look for ways to batter through the procrastination of decades, but must be wary of the risks.
Sixteen months – and almost 30,000 deaths – after the start of the Syrian revolution, he continues his crimes in complete tranquillity, encouraged firstly by Iran, Russia and China, and secondly by the hesitations and procrastination of the international community.
BBD: Yes, the procrastination of the African states has been rightly criticised, but you have to understand that it is ultimately suicidal for them to engage in a complex war with their bare hands.
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This is an admission of procrastination and/or of being overwhelmed, or both.
The G.O.P. leaders face a difficult agenda and there are already more signs of fresh procrastination than of resolve.
Each year at this time, out of some combination of generosity and procrastination, millions of Americans rush to make donations to the causes and institutions important to them.
Fear of change is the elder cousin of procrastination, the thief of profit and greatness.
Whatever the final amount needed to clean Spain's banking sector, "I guess it all illustrates the cost of procrastination," Mr. Nielsen of UniCredit said.
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