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The phrase 'doing anything else' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to another action that a person could be doing instead of the one that they are currently doing. For example: "I'm too tired to go for a walk, so I think I'll just stay home and see if I feel like doing anything else."
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I'm not doing anything else.
I couldn't imagine doing anything else.
She can't imagine doing anything else.
I'm not really doing anything else.
"I don't plan on doing anything else.
I can't imagine doing anything else.
He was not doing anything else.
"I couldn't even consider doing anything else".
I can't picture myself doing anything else".
"But I wasn't doing anything else.
Basically, I can't imagine doing anything else".
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