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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as your did" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as you did"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a previous action that someone has taken, indicating similarity or comparison.
Example: "I appreciate your effort in the project, as you did last time."
Alternatives: "like you did" or "as you have done".
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Your new class will always be as awesome as your first if you promise to always approach each new school year with as much enthusiasm as your did on your first day of preschool.
Fry the hushpuppies until golden brown, removing them as your did the fish, previously.
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Just put in in the dirty clothes bin or in the laundry as soon as your done.
What choice is there but to do as your parents did?
Do as your predecessors did while leading our ancestral humankind to a better tomorrow.
As they get older, act as your parents did with you.
To "do exactly as your neighbors do," Emily Post suggested, "is the only sensible rule".
In other words to do exactly as your neighbors do is the only sensible rule".
So swear on, as your ancestors did.
Eat as cheaply as your grandmother did by cooking like her – use fresh ingredients and leftovers.
We hope you will not disregard our wishes, as your brother did.
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