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Discover Ludwig'do a deed' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular action or task one does, either to help someone or to fulfill a requirement. For example: "Doing volunteer work for my community is one of the most rewarding deeds I have done in my life."
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If any man hopes to do a deed without God's knowledge, he errs.
When you do a deed out of guilt or avoid an uncomfortable situation even though it needs to be addressed, you are being inauthentic.
If the home is worth less than what's owed, you can do a "deed in lieu of foreclosure," which essentially allows you to hand over the keys and walk away.
In Ireland, you can either get a solicitor do a Deed Poll for you or you can do one yourself.
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I came suddenly upon Isis and Osiris: I had done a deed, they said, which the ibis and the crocodile trembled at.
"I said I was appalled and personally ashamed to be a member of an organization that could have done a deed like that," Conway said.
You glorify God every time you do a good deed or perform an act of kindness, since you are one of his children.
I say that none has ever done, or ever can do, a greater deed for The States, than your deed.
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If you read or hear about uplifting stories or good deeds in your community (or do a good deed yourself), please let us know by emailing [email protected].
To honor him, do a good deed.
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