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The phrase "as she will do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone will perform an action in the future, often in a context where the action is expected or planned.
Example: "She has always been reliable, and I trust that she will complete the project as she will do."
Alternatives: "as she intends to" or "as she is expected to".
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Micheladas were to be had for four bucks, and the artist Agathe Snow's sister, Anne Apparu, served up an exceptional couscous dinner, as she will do every Sunday until October.
Arriving at last at the front, Nadezhda must say who her parcel is for: she "gives the poet's name her voice", as she will do now for the rest of her life.
Something of the purity of Ms. Upshaw's voice is enhanced when she sings in French, as she will do throughout this recital remembering the French singer Jane Bathori and the composers she encouraged: Debussy and Ravel, Satie and Roussel, Honegger and Reynaldo Hahn, among others.
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My mother would hold her mother's hand for a few minutes just as she'd done with me when I was a child.
As she'd done all weekend, Stosur again came up big in the fifth-and-deciding rubber – holding serve in the crucial third set.
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I told Natalia that we had to call the police, but she put her hair back into a ponytail, as she'd done in the market, and told me no.
Just as she'd done for Palac, and undoubtedly countless other women, Hill had given Bradley the ability to articulate something that had been done to her.
Last night in Melbourne a French expatriate named Laura Laffitte held a vigil for Paris, just as she'd done for the Charlie Hebdo murders.
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