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"doing a piece" is not a correct phrase in English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not commonly used or understood. Instead, you could use "working on a project" or "writing an article" depending on the context. Example: - Instead of saying "I'm doing a piece about the economy," you could say "I'm writing an article about the economy." - Or instead of saying "She's doing a piece for her class assignment," you could say "She's working on a project for her class assignment."
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He suggested doing a piece about the public-urination problem.
Once, Ms. Kirk recalled, "he said: 'Oh, you're doing a piece about Emmett Till.
Jon Stewart was doing a piece about newspapers and their plummeting popularity.
Tony Powell is doing a piece for the Joffrey Ballet called "Lyric Discourse".
"He was not doing a piece of investigative journalism," Mr. Miner said.
You're not doing a piece of art at them, you're creating an experience with them".
"You live for moments like that, if you're doing a piece.
Ms. DeNike, 38, said she had long thought about doing a piece about ballet because of its very specific vocabulary.
Then I came across the idea of "climate debt" when I was doing a piece on reparations for Harper's magazine.
"There's no point doing a piece as atmospheric and meditative as this one if it's too drama-laden".
Also at A.B.T., Christian Holder is doing a piece called "Weren't We Fools" that features Susan Jaffe and Ethan Stiefel.
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