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The phrase "and then she does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of actions or events involving a female subject, often in storytelling or narrative contexts.
Example: "She hesitated for a moment, and then she does what she always does—she takes a deep breath and steps forward."
Alternatives: "and then she proceeds" or "and then she acts".
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And then she does the same thing for the girls she knew in the Wrens.
And then she does so, says thank you, and walks out.
Instead, it has to be angry women, as though a woman gets really angry and then she does something crazy".
In one section a healthy-looking woman walks past two pitiful waifs with apparent indifference, and then she does so again.
You almost can't quite believe Magorian is going to go through with her storyline, and then she does, and then you – well, I at least – cry lots.
Gable's appreciative stare was usually enough to make the women in his movies tumble, but Scarlett resists for a long time, marrying two men, both nonentities, before marrying Rhett, and then she does so mostly for his money.
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And then she did it.
And then she didn't.
And then she did it again.
And then she did something extraordinary.
And then she did it again and again.
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