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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doing landscaping" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe the action of performing landscaping tasks, such as gardening, yard work, or designing outdoor spaces. Example: "I spent the weekend doing landscaping in my backyard, planting new flowers and trimming the hedges."
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When I was doing landscaping design, I always paid above minimum wage.
In high school, Mariani borrowed money from Beninati's father to buy a bulldozer and started doing landscaping and construction jobs.
In the nineteen-eighties, Seda went into business as the Arborist, transplanting trees and doing landscaping projects.
But Mr. Satin, who had retired to North Carolina, later admitted to investigators that he had earned money by doing landscaping, contracting and electrical work since retiring.
At the time of the incident, he was outside the station doing landscaping with four Mexicans, but he was the only one shot.
The worker, Eduardo Jimenez, 23, of Woodbridge, was doing landscaping work along the southbound lanes of Route 287 about 1 p.m. when he was struck by the tandem wheels, said Sgt. Jeanne Hengemuhle.
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I was mostly doing landscapes.
I had been doing landscape problems since I was very young.
"I did landscaping, fertilizing the lawn, the works," Ms. Katzander said.
Her mother works in Westport, Conn., as the office manager for Nantucket Plantsman, which does landscaping on Nantucket Island.
Mr. Hamberg, of New Milford, is the owner of Arbor Industries, a company that had done landscaping for the district.
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