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The phrase "do a thorough" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something requires a substantial or comprehensive amount of effort and attention. For example: "If you want to pass the test, you'll need to do a thorough review of the material."
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He is expected to do a thorough job.
The only problem is that Israel probably cannot do a thorough job without U.S. participation.
He also took the time to do a thorough physical exam.
LOANS AND GRANTS Before you borrow, do a thorough search for grants and scholarships.
When everything was plugged in, Mumford & Sons would do a thorough sound check.
His Republican opponents didn't do a thorough job of opposition research.
It should take two to three minutes to do a thorough job.
But maybe it's time for someone to do a thorough study.
Nonetheless, Mr. Shelby insists that the committee must try to do a thorough job.
The Gribbins do a thorough job documenting FitzRoy's life, but overreach.
Little detail has been released by the Cain campaign, so it's impossible to do a thorough analysis.
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