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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be to do" is not grammatically correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "need to do" instead. For example: "I need to do my homework before I can watch TV tonight."
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What else can there be to do?
You have to be, to do this".
"But my preference would be to do smaller things".
But the paramount object must always be to do justice.
So another approach might be to do it on context.
"I always want to be — to do some maximums".
"Simple" would be to do his songs a disservice.
It may be to do with wearing a cycle helmet.
But the worst alterative would be to do nothing.
It may be to do with its somewhat disjointed nature.
But that would be to do the films an injustice.
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