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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do stuff" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used as a general term to describe actions or activities that are not specified or defined. Example: "I have a lot of tasks to complete today, like laundry, cleaning the house, and running errands. I need to do stuff before I can relax."
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They just do stuff.
We do stuff linearly.
"So I'll just — do stuff?" "Do stuff".
We do stuff together".
"Just go and do stuff.
"I want to do stuff".
They do stuff to you".
"They do stuff in malls".
They're licensed to do stuff.
But they do stuff anyway.
I have to do stuff.
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