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The phrase "did to the" is not grammatically correct and should never be used in written English.
Instead, you could use it to form a complete sentence, such as "He did something to the door".
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Turner did — to the day.
What they did to the children.
He did, to the audience's pleasure.
As he did to the Saints' Jermon Bushrod.
The stories of what Hulagu did to the caliph vary.
We saw what they did to the Rangers".
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What does that do to the vines?
What does this do to the creditors?
Funny what absence does to the heart.
What have we done to the weather?
No damage was done to the plane.
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