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"does something good" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an action or actions that produce a positive result, or when you want to express the idea that an individual or a group of people are making a beneficial contribution to their community or environment. For example, "The mayor's efforts to reduce pollution in the town have done something good for the environment."
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If he does something good, I'm right there to tell him.
"I tell him to give them a kiss for me when someone does something good," Bell said.
"If not, you have to be convinced that exercise does something good for you, even though you will be the last one to finish each race".
"Maybe there's a new sense of values now," he added, "that maybe we're more open to someone who does something good, who overcomes".
If a person does something good for the church we will pray for him and, if possible, we will vote for him".
If someone else does something good you must say, "Oh, Jake has done really good A-levels but probably only because Scarly is so amazing".
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'Cause everybody did something good.
"Do something good for Hong Kong.
I did something good".
He had done something good.
Why not, when you do something good?
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