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"did some math" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone completed a math problem or equation. For example: "My daughter did some math and worked out the answer in record time."
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Frank Miele, Mahopac's athletic director, did some math recently.
As he stared into the green beyond the kitchen, Mr. Vevoda did some math.
In the end, I did some math: in April, I paid about $620 for the iPad 2 with only Wi-Fi, the protection plan and the Smart Cover.
Eventually, after getting it out of him and having a good laugh, Mr. Wallett did some math and realized that "once you develop customer base, it's very profitable".
— Steven Spielberg did some math before he ascended the dias and said the four other nominated directors made movies that together were less than the budget of "Munich," with enough left over to finance "The Squid and the Whale".
I did some math of my own.
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CUISINART has done some math.
We will be doing some math.
So let's do some math.
In Ms. Cardenas's house, the women were doing some math of their own.
He also does some math to show how much growth he thinks Herbalife can post.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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