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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'do a singing' is not a correct or readily used phrase in standard written English.
You may find it used colloquially in spoken English, meaning to perform a song or other piece of music. For example, you might say "Let's get some karaoke going. Who wants to do the first singing?".
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I do a singing lesson every day before the show for 15 minutes with our musical director, Patrick Vaccariello, and we go through any problems I'm having.
We were alone in the painting studio late one afternoon and he permitted himself a few arpeggios he was, after all, practicing to do a singing role, something he had never done.
Homer and Marge are scheduled to do a singing toast at their cousin Valerie's wedding, causing Marge to become nervous, due to her fear of embarrassment.
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And Spears has none of Beyoncé's many talents, and isn't about to do a sing-off with Adele.
"People get really excited about doing a sing-along with a full orchestra," said William Keith, Savannah Sinfonietta's artistic director.
On this Monday's show, which will be live, the judges, as in past seasons, get a chance to do a little singing along with the finalists.
ENTERTAIN ME! Quick, do a dance, sing a song, tell a joke, tell a joke again.
I would love to do a concert here singing in the round.
I'm Greg, I play guitar and do a bit of singing.
Do a test practice singing.
Do a little dance, sing a song.
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