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The phrase "do so good" is not correct in standard written English.
It is often used incorrectly when someone intends to say "do so well."
Example: "If you practice regularly, you will do so well in your exams."
Alternatives: "perform so well" or "do this well."
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"Without her I wouldn't do so good.
"I didn't do so good in America and Spindleruv Mlyn.
I wanted to do so good over here.
And he's trying so hard to do so good in school.
Being in that ballpark and trying to do so good, he lost his concentration".
"In admitting it I think she was very brave to do so, good for her for doing so.
Similar(46)
"You're doing so good.
"You did so good," the man said.
You did so good, Mom said.
Suddenly, she said, "I was taking it regularly, I was doing so good".
"The horse had been doing so good, and is doing so good, I don't want to screw things up," Dutrow said.
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