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The phrase "will not be playing" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English
It is typically used to express future tense and to indicate that something will not happen. Example: "The football game will not be playing tonight due to inclement weather."
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"I will not be playing.
But Woods will not be playing quite the same course.
That is why Strawberry will not be playing baseball soon.
The Divine Comedy will not be playing EuroDisney.
But Marbury will not be playing in the next round.
Mr. Kim will not be playing Danno or the other guy.
So they will not be playing the TPC again next year".
Though Rolf Harris, one suspects, will not be playing "The Artist".
The guitarist Samson Schmitt will not be playing with the quartet.
But Woods will not be playing quite the same course, either.
The Patriots will not be winning this week, because they will not be playing.
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