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Discover Ludwig"does these" is a valid and grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when you want to ask someone to complete a certain action. For example: "Can you help me out and do these dishes for me?".
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Who does these things?
Who does these voiceovers in Apple videos?
He does these breathtaking sculptures of animals.
Disney does these events with flair.
And he does these amazing improvisations.
"Miles does these installations," Mr. Dolby explained.
Whole Foods does these things and a few others.
But then who does these at these Euros?
"Anyone who does these things has to be very careful".
"He does these things for his glory," she's told.
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…does these very funny pracs [practicals].
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