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The phrase "as indeed do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is true or applicable in the same way as previously mentioned subjects or actions.
Example: "Many people enjoy outdoor activities, as indeed do their children."
Alternatives: "as do" or "as well do".
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As, indeed, do literary reputations.
I owe Wenham a colossal amount, as indeed do many people.
The first is that societies do need myths, as indeed do individuals.
There is more to come as the referendum approaches (as indeed do the Commonwealth games, which are to be held in Scotland in 2014).
Football clubs pay for confidentiality agreements when a manager leaves – as, indeed, do the FA – so nobody should be shocked that Chelsea offered hush money to a victim of sexual abuse.
But the honesty and lack of cynicism remain, as indeed do the goofy linguistic quirks ("offish definish" for "official definition") that amusingly telegraph her misfiring bid to be cool.
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As, indeed, does Dench's own illustrious history.
Sullivan and Brady categorically deny that suggestion - as, indeed, does McKay.
Ministers refer constantly to its achievements, as indeed did Burnham in launching Labour's consultation.
Senegal responded with alacrity to its Ebola outbreak (as indeed did Nigeria).
The sub-Fast/Furious stunts are efficiently staged but the fight scenes lack personality, as indeed does the entire film.
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