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Discover Ludwig"but to do" is a valid and correct expression in written English.
It is used to introduce an idea or situation that is in direct contrast with a previously mentioned idea or situation. For example, "I planned to go to the park today, but to do that I would need the car keys, which I don't have."
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But to do life?
"But to do this now?
But to do it on purpose?
But to do so takes courage.
"But to do what?
But to do that?
But to do what, exactly?
Life's not to be, but to do.
But to do that is hard.
But to do so incessantly is pointless.
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But to do the same tasks, we have less machines".
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