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The phrase "a guide to doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a resource or document that provides instructions or advice on how to perform a specific task or activity.
Example: "This book serves as a guide to doing effective research in the digital age."
Alternatives: "a manual for performing" or "a handbook for executing".
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A guide to doing a California legislative history at the Berkeley Law Library.
For one thing, "Walden" is a guide to doing just that, down to the number of chairs a man should own.
In large part, "Mostly Harmless Econometrics" is a guide to doing microeconomic research on bread-and-butter subjects: Education, work, and family.
For a guide to doing it yourself, see page 102.
It's also worth mentioning that for others, Ovitz's remarkable book will serve as a guide to doing businesses; perhaps a modern Art of War.
(Here's a guide to doing so).
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An exercise compact disc (CD) will be provided to the study participants as a guide to do exercise on their own.
The Art of Social Theory is a practical guide to doing just that.
His career is a quixotic guide to doing fame badly.
Here's an animated guide to doing it right.
This source is an excellent guide to doing both.
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