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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do someone" is not correct in written English.
It would be better to use the phrase "help someone" or "assist someone." For example, "I offered to help him with his math homework."
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"I do someone good dead, I do someone dead good.
But to do someone who is better?
"Where's the 'Do?' " someone is asked.
It was all he could do, someone shouted.
Do someone a favour and they'll feel obliged to reciprocate.
"Whatever I do, someone is going to say something about it," James said last week.
I couldn't bear a life having to do someone else's bidding.
"When you were younger, you didn't like mushrooms, and now you do," someone offered.
Maybe there's some larger mission to complete, something better to do, someone to love, or mourn.
We don't want to have to again do someone else's chores.
Whatever I do someone else has always done it before, and better.
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