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Discover LudwigThe phrase "procrastination on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing something that a person is purposely putting off doing, such as when you want to emphasize the negative impact of procrastination on a specific task or outcome. For example: "John continued to delay his project even further due to procrastination on his part."
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This beats procrastination on Twitter by a mile.
But, given the months of procrastination on the French side, the company may also want an excuse to drop Hinkley.
Suspicious leavers are being told by their new prime minister that there will be no reversal, slippery evasions or procrastination on her watch.
She blames the procrastination on the same fear of failure she ascribes to the characters in "Bachelorette," and also to the assistants in "Assistance," who ape their venomous unseen boss.
Steinbrenner has said since spring training that he would eventually address the status of Cashman and Torre, but his procrastination on the issue has created doubt as to what his intentions are.
On a visit to London on Monday, Juppé, who is tipped to win a centre-right primary against Nicolas Sarkozy later this year, said procrastination on Brexit would not be permitted.
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And Don Ross, who I mention in the article, has some really interesting work on procrastination and on gambling in which he talks about multiple selves.
We do, however, have to get past self-interest, profiteering, obfuscation and procrastination to agree on the destination.
Your own denial might allow this procrastination to go on far longer than common sense would allow, because you don't want to face the possibility that you've been duped.[3].
It's despairing to write these words, but the procrastination has gone on long enough: "Moonlight" is a frothily toned detective series in which a metrosexual vampire (Mick, played by Alex O'Loughlin) functions as chief private investigator.
QUESTION FROM JDOLLENMAYER: A lifelong problem for me, procrastination seems on the wane now that I'm in my 60s.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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