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"carry out a" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to do or complete a certain task or action. Example: The CEO asked the team to carry out a full audit of all financial records.
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Designers must carry out a risk assessment procedure.
Subjects carry out a sequence of real effort tasks.
It was then applied to carry out a parametric study.
Next, they carry out a series of exercises.
Ability concerns the basic capacity to carry out a behavior.
"We want to carry out a full investigation," he said.
We aim to carry out a New Deal for Cambodia.
Mr. Monti must also carry out a delicate balancing act.
Now he aims to carry out a much larger trial.
Such entrepreneurs don't have interests; they carry out a mission.
Effectively, you can carry out a DDoS attack with binmen.
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