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'do on' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use 'do onto' (meaning to give or transfer something to someone else), or 'carry on' (meaning to continue an activity). Example: Please carry on working on the project - we need it finished by Friday.
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We clearly do on policy.
How did they do on organic chemistry?
What do you usually do on Facebook?
How did the banks do on both?
There's Homework to Do on School Lunches.
(Only 25 percent ever do on Broadway).
What would you do on the plinth?
"What people do on driving tests".
What to do on the island?
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And I do -- on both counts.
To-do on the fly.
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