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The phrase "and doing too" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that someone is also engaged in an activity, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "She enjoys painting and doing too." (This sentence is unclear and awkward.)
Alternatives: "and also doing" or "and participating as well".
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Yet - once again - the world is standing by and doing too little, too late.
No wonder that environmentalists complain that the government is relying on costly remedies, and doing too little to encourage conservation.
This is rather an unorthodox move and doing too much would be detrimental to his condition in the afternoon.
He also said banks had been guilty of underpricing risk and doing too much off-balance sheet activity.
He had received a great deal of criticism for "dithering", for failing to consult Congress, for going too far and doing too little.
He said the federation was stodgy and doing too little organizing, and he promised to create a faster-growing rival federation.
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I try and do too many things every day.
Shuddered and done too little to stop it.
Hollande insists the agreement imposes too much austerity and does too little to spur growth.
She knew the reason - he ate too much and did too little exercise.
And he did, too, and the firemen as well.
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