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The phrase "doing good work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's actions or accomplishments, particularly in their work or profession. Example: "I was so impressed with the team's dedication and commitment to doing good work on that project."
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It is doing good work".
"They are doing good work".
I think that's doing good work.
These are good groups, doing good work.
There are clearly good people out there doing good work.
"But I felt we were doing good work.
Many of you will not start out doing good work.
I was always just worried about doing good work.
Many of us doing good work … can't afford that".
Great people are doing good work on a daily basis.
"You're out in the sun and doing good work.
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