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Discover Ludwig"doing up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to fasten or complete something, often related to clothing. For example, "I'm doing up my coat buttons before leaving the house."
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doing up
verb
Present participle of do up
Exact(50)
"He knows what he's doing up there".
Doing up the bedroom topped her list.
What was I doing up here, anyway?
"I've got big ambitions to finish doing up Portland Place.
She peered at the monitor, doing up her blouse.
"What are you doing up and about, Mr. Groys?
Similar(7)
I'm not sure if I will wear it after doing up-cycling ….
And they answered that when doing up-cycling, the clothes were weak and unclean with trace of use in up-cycling material itself, falling the sense of satisfaction.
Done up in C.E.O.
They do — up to a point.
So it does, up to a point.
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