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Discover Ludwig"do concert" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is possible that someone could use this phrase if they were unsure of the correct verb to use (e.g. "do a concert" or "perform a concert"). However, a more appropriate and common way to say this would be "give a concert" or "perform in a concert." Example: "The famous musician will give a concert at the local theater next week."
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What do concert halls mean in the twenty-teens?
In an interview with The Telegraph in advance of the Classical Brit awards in London, Mr. Carreras, 62, seemed to indicate that his opera career was at an end and was quoted as saying: "If I can do concert recitals, adapting the repertoire to my needs, then no problem.
The site gathers events from around the web (and directly from partners) and suggests activities based on what you want to do (concert, theater, etc).
You've played the clarinet in big bands, starred for years in "Barney Miller" and do concert performances.
I have another blog called No Gods, No Vegetables that's been up for a little longer that I do concert reviews/photos for pretty regularly.
This is your cue to do concert style arm waving.
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But d.j.s don't do concerts.
"We do concerts together regularly," he said.
On off days he was flying out to do concerts.
I began to look around the campus at places we could do concerts.
"Everybody who I worked with had their own responsibility to do concerts," Mr. Reed said.
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