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Discover Ludwig"do maths" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of doing mathematics, as in the following example: "I don't enjoy doing maths, but I have to do it for my math class."
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In Maths, do the usual thing; sit at your desk and do maths.
He definitely couldn't do maths.
Now you do maths and you can be rich.
I wasn't interested in science, couldn't do maths.
We can still do maths on this, it's just difficult to draw it.
"There is no reason why everyone shouldn't be able to do maths, because maths is easy.
But the reason why we do maths is because it's like poetry.
The reason that so many of us believe that we can't do maths is largely psychological".
Is it true that some people just don't have the brains to do maths?
One teen even skips tea and cake to do maths homework without being asked.
One small failure on their part is that they "couldn't do maths".
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