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Question enjoy not having to verb construction correct or not ı want to learn

ı want to know about this sentence construction. I enjoy not having to get up early . İs this sentence grammatically correct?
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Default Re: enjoy not having to verb construction correct or not ı want to learn

It´s perfect. It means: I don't have to get up early, and I enjoy it. The verb TO ENJOY is followed by ING.
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