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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do some drills" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to practicing or rehearsing a specific skill or task in a repeated and structured manner. Example: "In order to improve her basketball skills, Sarah decided to do some drills every day after school."
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"[Surfing] reminded me of the balance board I work out on when I do some drills". The real drills for Cunningham will come after he leaves Newport Beach on Saturday.
Get rolling: do some drills that get you used to the backward rolling motion.
Do some drills, either the ones mentioned below or the ones your gym has prescribed.
Once you are starting to get warmed up and limber, do some drills to get your heart pumping and your body ready for real action.
You will get hit.So do some drills, have someone throw a ball at your chest legs, etc.. Two good things to think about when you're positioning yourself: Imagine there are two really long stilts coming out of your hips toward the shooter.
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A spokesman said: "Once it has settled, it will be possible to do some drilling to try and find what caused the collapse in the first place.
"If you want to show that there isn't going to be an impact on the water, [the mining firms] must do some drilling, testing, and taking of samples to prove it.
"I've been doing some drills throwing a light medicine ball, and it hasn't hurt.
We had all these high school kids down doing some drill.
Reebok had us do some light exercise drills to get a "feel" for the shoes, and I didn't injure myself or any of my colleagues in the process, so that's a plus.
In order to do some volleyball drills, it can be helpful to practice against a tall smooth wall or a basketball hoop.
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