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Discover Ludwig"do a master" is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase "master a task" or "master a skill" in a sentence. For example: "I'm trying to master a new language."
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"We did a strong and deep assessment, and now we need to do a master plan with the community".
He added: "Could you stop everything from happening and say, let's do a master plan and tell developers to come back in five years?
Once a promising protégé for the United States, he underwent Special Forces training at Fort Bragg, N.C., in 1974, learning in particular the use of explosives, and he went on to do a master parachutist course with the 82nd Airborne Division.
"They assume they'll go to college and do a master's".
Graduates can do a master's specialising in a particular area such as childrenswear.
She wants to go back to university and do a master's.
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Went on to do a Masters at Baltimore.
"You could probably do a masters for that, I imagine.
I came to America to do a Masters degree, and here I still am.
"Can you afford to go on and do a masters or a doctorate after that?
I came to Britain in September of 1966 to do a masters degree at Sussex University.
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