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The phrase "will not be doing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an action will not be done in the future. For example: "I will not be doing the dishes tonight as I am going out for dinner."
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He will not be doing that again.
I will not be doing that.
So I definitely will not be doing that anytime soon".
I will not be doing this again," he said.
"I will not be doing it myself, of course.
We will not be doing comprehensive in the Senate.
But, he said later, he will not be doing that again.
She will not be doing any more shoots with the magazine, she said.
Unless the spirit strikes him Mr. Patton will not be doing any jetés either.
"He will not be doing interviews or photos," said Isabel Lara, a spokeswoman for the Smithsonian.
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