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Discover Ludwig"back to doing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the resumption of an activity or action that had been paused or temporarily stopped. Here is an example: "After a short break, I'm ready to get back to doing my homework."
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"I'm back to doing things carefully.
I want us to get back to doing things because they're fun.
And now back to doing absolutely nothing".
We've got to get back to doing that".
Ventura is also back to doing what he does best.
Please, sir, go back to doing straight commentary.
"I'm back to doing what I love," he said.
"But we will go back to doing gossip.
"I wouldn't go back to doing that," he said.
Get back to doing compressions as fast as you can. 3. Restart the heart.
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And you will go back to doing films like "Dhoom 3" after this?
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