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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do pretty" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
A correct way to use this concept in a sentence could be "make pretty," as in "Please make the room pretty for the party tonight."
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Maybe I'll do pretty cityscapes.
Actually, I do, pretty much.
Why do pretty young occupants keep disappearing?
Someone else will do pretty much anything.
"Now I can do pretty much anything".
They will do pretty much anything".
I reckon we all do pretty well.
"That means I do pretty things.
"I do pretty good in bad conditions".
But Democrats always do pretty well in these areas.
I--WILL watch Jodi Melnick do pretty much anything.
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