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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did it pretty" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is and it is also missing a subject. Possible corrections could be: - "He did it pretty well." - "They did it pretty quickly." - "We did it pretty much the same as before." Example: "Even though we were pressed for time, we did it pretty quickly and managed to finish the project ahead of schedule."
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You worked whatever hours you were asked to work and did it pretty unquestioningly.
"We did it pretty much for the family sake," she explained.
"I've come to the conclusion we did it pretty goddam well," he boasted.
She said, 'We'll do it tonight.' And we did it pretty much the way it is now.
One could even say, to borrow Picasso's famous disparaging remark about his imitators, that Stein did it first and Hemingway did it pretty.
I did it pretty hardcore for 20 years ‑ I've been arrested 15 or 20 times, and the last time I had a close escape from prison".
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"He does it pretty good".
"I could really do it pretty well".
And they do it pretty well most of the time.
"We do it pretty well inside the Beltway.
I've been doing it pretty much my whole career.
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