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Discover Ludwig"Did something to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action—for example, "She did something to hurt my feelings."
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"It did something to me.
It also did something to his productivity.
Haw did something to redress that imbalance.
"They did something to get there.
"It really did something to me," Ms. Nelson said.
"That painting did something to me," Sherald says.
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Do something to it.
I do something to things.
to do something to help.
Everybody wants to do something to help".
It does something to my insides.
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