Is it correct English to say that not cooking to day

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The phrase "not cooking today" is not a complete sentence, but it can be understood in context. If you're looking to express the idea in complete and correct English, you could say:

  • "I am not cooking today."
  • "We are not cooking today."
  • "I won't be cooking today."

Any of these options would be clearer and grammatically correct.