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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do so that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show purpose or intention. For example: - I'll work extra hours this week so that I can take a vacation next month. - She bought a new car so that she could travel more comfortably. - He apologized to his friend so that their friendship could be repaired. - The team practiced every day so that they could improve their skills. - I set my alarm for 6am so that I wouldn't be late for my flight.
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If he did not do so that was his choice.
"But that is what we were instructed to do, so that is what we did".
If you can do so, that might be a better option.
It was not the first time he would do so that night as he staggered along.
Is it our inability to do so that makes us poor forecasters?
Not his talent to do so — that would not have been enough — but his determination, which he never relaxed.
The reality is that I wouldn't have been able to do so — that idea cannot be protected.
Public participation is obviously critical to success; however it is not just how many people participate, but how well they do so, that is important.
It's the will to do so that is in question.
And lest anyone think it is too late to do so, that is not the case.
The underreporting is partly associated with the means available to do so, that do not guarantee the privacy of the report.
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