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Discover Ludwig"did charity work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who has volunteered to work for a charitable organization. For example, "John was very involved in his community. He did charity work at the soup kitchen every Thursday night."
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She did charity work.
Of course she did charity work.
He also did charity work which was taken seriously.
Joyce did charity work with the tribes in New Mexico, and, through her, my mother learned about desperate poverty and kachina dolls.
Along with the Paralympic golds, he did charity work for children with disabilities and was seen as a role model and global brand.
For years, she did the usual billionaire's-wife things — "I did charity work, I read for the blind" — but eventually she got a master's degree in music history from Hunter College.
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Posh mothers were commonly off doing charity work; working-class fathers were on unsociable shifts.
She does charity work.
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Do you want to do charity work?
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