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The phrase "do in the" can be used in a sentence, but it may not be grammatically correct depending on the context. "Do in" typically means to cause harm or damage to something or someone. An example of using this phrase in written English could be: "The heavy rain did in the crops, leading to a poor harvest." In this sentence, "do in" is used to indicate the action of damaging or harming the crops. However, it may be more grammatically correct to say "The heavy rain damaged the crops, leading to a poor harvest" instead.
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Know what to do in the middle of your innings.
I still do in the summer.
Nothing to do in the evening.
What do you do in the evenings?
What to do in the meantime?
So what to do in the meantime?
What can you do in the day?
I know they do in the Olympics.
They usually do in the rain.
would do in the football world".
Anything else to do in the city?
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