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The phrase "did hers" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that someone else did, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "She completed the task, but I wonder if he did hers."
Alternatives: "did hers as well" or "did her part".
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Fey came on and did her bit, Palin did hers, and then the director cut to the unknown and nervous young Londoner with a cherubic face and big green eyes that were partially concealed by a thick fringe of gingerish hair.
Mine broke — so, somewhat to her relief, did hers — and I am still searching for one that will make my morning coffee taste the same.
But A Country Child, Uttley's overpoweringly rich and detailed reminiscences about her late-Victorian childhood in a farmhouse in Derbyshire fed my very soul as surely as her lived experience did hers.
In fact, black eyeliner's inky influential line can be traced from Cleopatra (love the way Liz Taylor did hers) through to silent star Theda Bara (she painted her entire lid) and the classic single slash of black favored by diva Maria Callas.
Ms. Davidson, who employed the same guide boat, did hers five days later.
Few victims of political murder have contemplated their demise in advance as thoroughly as Benazir Bhutto did hers.
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Molly does hers up and leans back in her seat.
If "30 Rock" doesn't get a Season 7 for some reason, Letterman said he was open to negotiations about her taking a half-hour of his show to do hers.
So does hers.
She does hers," Payne replies.
Apprenticeships are not for everybody, but Sophie is happy now that she is doing hers.
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