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"but in doing so" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to acknowledge that someone is doing something, while implying that there may be negative consequences to the action. For example: "He decided to take a risk, but in doing so, he could face serious consequences."
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But in doing so, we overwhelm ourselves.
But in doing so he attracted opponents.
But in doing so, he violated a U.N. cultural boycott.
But in doing so, they face two major challenges.
But in doing so, Labour had also raised expectations.
But in doing so, it helped redraw political lines.
But in doing so educators have a difficult balancing act.
But in doing so, they create a new crime.
But in doing so, he did unwittingly sacrifice himself.
But in doing so the body cells made themselves disposable.
But in doing so they have put themselves second.
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