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Discover Ludwig"putting it off" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means delaying or postponing something. You can use it in various sentences and contexts. Here are a few examples: 1. "I've been putting off cleaning my room, but I really need to do it today." 2. "Don't keep putting it off, just make a decision and stick with it." 3. "She's been putting off her doctor's appointment for weeks now." 4. "I know I shouldn't keep putting it off, but I just can't seem to find the time." 5. "We can't afford to keep putting off this project, the deadline is approaching quickly."
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They keep putting it off and putting it off".
You've been putting it off for ages.
I'd been putting it off, you see".
"I'm putting it off," she said.
"Putting it off doesn't make it go away.
Simply putting it off is not good enough.
"He just kept putting it off," Mrs. Miuccio said.
"I'd been putting it off and putting it off," she explained, "and then sometimes you think 'life's too short'".
I'm not putting it off but unfortunately bodies don't work that way".
And pay the maintenance already — Moshe keeps putting it off, and it's beginning to be unpleasant.
Putting it off only brings more troubles and higher costs in the long run.
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