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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a doer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who takes action or gets things done, often in a proactive manner.
Example: "In our organization, we value a doer who can turn ideas into reality and drive projects forward."
Alternatives: "an achiever" or "a go-getter".
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A doer.
I'm a doer.
Sarkozy was a doer.
He's a doer.
"But I'm a doer".
I've been a doer.
"I'm a doer," she said.
She's a maker, a doer".
"I'm a doer," Stevens said.
He's always been a doer.
You might be a doer".
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