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Discover Ludwig"do nails" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of grooming or beautifying someone's fingernails or toenails. Example: "She goes to the salon every two weeks to get her nails done."
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Manicurists in the camp do nails.
The person who does my nails has to have a license to do nails.
I discovered that coarse-threaded screws have far greater holding power than do nails.
"We don't do nails or hair because that's a very chatty service -- I like my clients to have a sense of peace and serenity while they're here.
MSI needed to build pop-up nail salons and hire a host of manicurists--or train their contraceptive counselors to do nails.
Do nails.
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Do nail art on your nails.
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