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The phrase "waste doing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that an action is a waste of time or effort, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity. Example: "It's a waste of time doing the same task over and over without improvement."
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"Think about how much time most people waste doing nothing - weekends, nothing, holidays, nothing, Christmas, nothing.
However, in calling this potential waste "doing things too early" this may assist in getting clinicians to relate the concept to their specific situation.
I was told by Fred Sainz, HRC's media flack, that Griffin has "no time to waste" doing any interviews with gay media, including with me for my SiriusXM radio program and for HuffPost Gay Voices, until two and a half months into the job (September), while he's "trying to wrap his hands around" the job (though Griffin gave puffy interviews to the AP and the Washington Post "Style" section).
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Waste does not matter.
But trimming waste does only so much.
In my review I described it as tasting the way I would imagine toxic waste does".
But even waste does not go to waste for the gulf toadfish.
The waste did not stay underground.
"Most industrial wastes do not have such benefit".
The office staff who disposed the bio-medical wastes did so without taking any safety measures.
Patients who presented with wasting did not regain LMI to the same level as those who presented without wasting.
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