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The phrase "are doing me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is performing an action that affects or involves the speaker, often in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "I appreciate that you are doing me a favor by helping with my project."
Alternatives: "are helping me" or "are assisting me".
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"They are doing me a favour by publicizing my research," he points out.
"If they didn't fleece me for over a ton each August I'd only spend it on beer, so in a way they are doing me a favour".
To Michael Polac: You asked me for my notions about "En attendant Godot," extracts from which you are doing me the honor of broadcasting at the Club d' Essai, and at the same time for my notions about dramatic art.
They probably are doing me a favor.
Because I am a black person and also a Nigerian, they think they are doing me a favour by allowing me to coach the Super Eagles.
"They are doing me a favor [letting] me be out there," he said.
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I was doing me job".
Prison was doing me in.
"And look how you're doing me".
You'd be doing me a favor.
"Nobody is doing me any favors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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