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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does with" is not commonly used in written English.
It is grammatically correct, but it may be more natural to use a different phrase such as "deals with" or "works with." Example: The new software does with data management more efficiently than the old system.
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He does, with one caveat.
He does, with caveats.
"At least, he certainly does with me.
And she does with every note".
This Blanchett does with strident efficiency.
It already does with IVF.
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I do with brush.
"Do with her?
"It did with her.
One is done with love".
Nothing to do with DNA.
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