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Discover Ludwig"Do good deeds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to acts of kindness or charity. For example, "Mother Teresa was known for her commitment to doing good deeds."
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"But he does have the authority to do good deeds".
She believed that the purpose of life is to do good deeds - and she did.
But children could also fatten their accounts by "volunteering" to do good deeds locally.
"That I had to forge ahead, be proud and do good deeds.
This year Mike, who resides is Cardiff, is encouraging people to give up 2015 seconds to do good deeds.
He says that with the money he steals he can do good deeds, which will make his crime worthwhile.
Still ahead will be heart-rending details about young and adventurous zealots aspiring to do good deeds.
Feb. 22--their joint birthday, though born 32 years apart--is Thinking Day, when all Scouts & Guides think of each other & do good deeds.
What about the many programs that offer young people a way to travel and do good deeds, by building schools in Costa Rica or digging wells in Thailand?
Underserved by the city agencies, these New Yorkers do good deeds with humility and a sense of global civic responsibility, merely by virtue of riding a bicycle.
Why are they willing to cooperate with people whom they barely know and to do good deeds and to play fair a surprisingly high percentage of the time?
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