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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does it pretty" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in questions and exclamations to express surprise or admiration about the appearance or performance of something or someone. Example: "Wow, your new dress does it pretty! Where did you get it?" (expressing admiration about the appearance of the dress) Example: "Did you see how she danced? She really does it pretty!" (expressing surprise and admiration about someone's performance) Example: "I just tried this new recipe and it does it pretty. You should definitely try it." (expressing satisfaction about the flavor of the food).
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"He does it pretty good".
"She's been doing it for a while, and she does it pretty well".
And she does it pretty much on her own too, with just a little help from her trusty manager, Geyer Kosinski.
Memorize.com fills a pretty interesting niche, and it does it pretty well.
And it kind of does it pretty good job for being such a basic approach.
Sometimes people just don't feel like talking, they could be busy, something might have happened in their personal life, etc. Don't start accusing the person of not liking you unless he or she does it pretty much all the time.
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They do it pretty well.
Fortunately, they do it pretty well.
"I could really do it pretty well".
And they do it pretty well most of the time.
"We do it pretty well inside the Beltway.
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