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The phrase "anyway doing this" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of continuing or proceeding with an action despite other considerations, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I know it's late, but I'm anyway doing this task to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "regardless, I'm doing this" or "in any case, I'm doing this."
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The first few sets of fruit aren't much anyway; doing this will pay good dividends in the fruit set approximately 3-4 years later.
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Anyway, by doing this, they might think your camping and get angry.
It turns out that a movie — this movie, anyway — doesn't need any of those things, and that they might get in the way of other, more immediate pleasures.
But this was anyway done by FST alone, so we gained nothing we did nothing more than to "unblock" the temperatures, which were constant in FST and now are variable.
Anyway, don't expect to see this thing in any window displays; like the HP Windows 7 Slate, this is going straight to businesses.
For the drive thru customers, if you're going home with this food anyway, do you need that soda?
Unless you normally use it, or it is something you planned to buy on this trip anyway, don't buy it.
"And, anyway, I like doing this," he said.
And, anyway, when did this begin?
When the stories are this evocative -- a few of them, anyway -- does this kind of quibbling even matter?
"We'd be doing this anyway, but it's even more important now".
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