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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doing housework" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to activities such as cleaning, washing dishes, doing laundry, or other tasks related to keeping a home. For example, "The mother was exhausted after spending the morning doing housework."
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Heck, it beat doing housework.
"I was cooking and doing housework".
Enjoys doing housework, washing and ironing, fussy about clothes".
My mother countered that the house wasn't cold if you were doing housework all day.
"You're too smart to mess around doing housework," she had said.
Mr. Genzlinger's article mentions that June always wore pearls, even while doing housework.
Now, she spends her days doing housework, tending her yard and watching television.
"She was demanding money for doing housework and to buy cars".
Caring for children and doing housework should not be seen as "a woman's job".
Weekly that he eschewed alcohol, liked doing housework and exercised regularly.
As he waits for nibbles, Rudy spends his days doing housework.
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