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The word "doer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the word "doer" to describe someone who takes action and gets things done. For example, "She is an outstanding doer - she always finds a way to get the job done."
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"I'm a doer, not a talker," he says.
He even said no when a Catholic politician, John Hume, asked, "Ian, if the word no were to be removed from the English language, you'd be speechless, wouldn't you?"But he was not just a naysayer; he was also a doer.
They were a unit, he radiating quiet composure, she nervy, passionate, sucking on cigarettes while she talked; he abstracted, lost in his writing, while she made jam, stewed chicken, washed floors and organised dissent, a "doer" always.He went on hunger strike for her, at last persuading the authorities to let her go abroad for medical treatment.
He is more of a doer than a communicator, he insists.
Whilst Jimmy was essentially a "doer", Teddy's contribution has been as a thinker.
He even said no when a Catholic politician, John Hume, asked, "Ian, if the word no were to be removed from the English language, you'd be speechless, wouldn't you?"But Mr Paisley was not just a naysayer; he was also a doer.
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One such is to hold a pair of machetes in the form of a cross in front of the face of the alleged wrong-doer.
He won acceptance there as a blokeish, football-loving can-doer during his time at the Treasury.
He is painfully honest about his inelegant farmstead: "To put it mildly, a doer-upper".
There he was: the public good-doer, this doting father and faithful husband to the beautiful wife.
The man is a "doer --a feisty, heat-seeking pragmatist with a fondoer --ar tailoredoer --a and classic antique scooters.
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