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The sentence 'I'm doing fine' is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you want to let someone know how you are doing. For example, if someone asks you how you are, you might reply 'I'm doing fine, thanks for asking!'.
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One of the first songs was "Guess I'm Doing Fine," a lovely tale of heartbreak that deftly uses country clichés: "It's only lies that I'm living, It's only tears that I'm crying/It's only you that I'm losing, I guess I'm doing fine".
"I'm doing fine," he said.
I'm doing fine.
"I'm doing fine now".
"I think I'm doing fine".
"I'm doing fine," he said this week.
"I'm doing fine, thank you," he said.
I'm doing fine with the wood racquet.
I'm doing fine and am very happy in Richmond.
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But I am doing fine.
I thought I was doing fine.
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