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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do the drill" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to perform or complete a specific task or exercise. Example: In order to be fully prepared, the soldiers must do the drill at least twice a day.
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Most of us do the drill of: shampoo, condition and rinse in rapid succession so we can scramble out of the shower and get on to the next thing.
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Although he was the worst in the group, he learned to do the drills well, to his disgust.
An obvious solution is to have one company do the drilling and share the revenues with the other players.
He has already had Media Day in May, inspiring writers to go out and do the drills.
If there was enough time, the students could then choose to do the drill-and-practice activity again by re-entering the number of questions to answer.
The idea is that you do the drills in training and then certain situations in games act as the trigger to do the same for real.
The services which do the drilling and maintain the well could be privatized, so no jobs would be lost, but then, the US would reap the big profits and be able to run the operations and do them right.
How does the drill go about sitting an exam?
"Last time we did the drill, someone called in gunshots, so we're encouraging the cops to stick around," Kamber said.
After the initial drilling is done, the drill is connected to a pump that produces high hydraulic pressure; the pressure is used to break the sinus floor and to lift the membrane [23].
A few mothers who'd done the drill already warned me not to mention when the artist lived and died.
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