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Discover Ludwig"doing a gig" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a performance, such as a concert or show. For example, "After months of preparing, the band is excited to be doing their first gig tomorrow night."
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I'm doing a gig.
They'd been doing a gig in town.
There's always the elation of doing a gig that goes really well.
When you're doing a gig and you've got the whole room laughing, it's incredible".
I was once so told by a BBC producer for whom I was doing a gig.
I don't believe there is any psychotherapeutic benefit in doing a gig because it's not a proper cognitive process.
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I'm flying into Minneapolis to do a gig.
Years ago, I did a gig at Stoke University with Julian Barratt and Al Murray.
"It's the way I do a gig: so self-conscious, so embarrassed.
For a while, we did a gig maybe once a fortnight,' says McKenzie.
"We practise every weekend at one of our houses, most of the time we do a gig on Saturday nights.
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