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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'did a magic' is not correct grammatically
To make it correct, you could say: "She did some magic." For example, "The magician waved her wand and did some magic."
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George said: "I did a magic show at 12. It was poorly received".
Others followed him after he did a magic show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010 and 2011.
Others were people who may have followed him after he did a magic show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010 and 2011.
The fourth graders did a magic show from Magic.....Naturally! (a book of magic tricks based on science), which they performed for all the other students during the day as I watched and applauded And the fifth graders did tricks from Bet You Can't and Bet You Can! with much verve and enthusiasm.
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Everybody just gasped, like I'd done a magic trick.
"Does he do a magic act?" "You're too skinny!" my mother declared.
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I think I would like to do a magic trick for you and then let you watch me battle robots.
And they refused to say that they were magicians doing a magic show, although that was obviously what it was".
I think God must have done a magic spell on her forehead so she could never look sad......
Christian Horner, the team principal, said: "To lock out the second row, the boys have done a magic job there.
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