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Discover Ludwig"done otherwise" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the idea of "doing something differently" or "otherwise doing something". For example: "We wouldn't have had to go through so much trouble if it had been done otherwise."
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How could I have done otherwise?
How could they have done otherwise?
It's something I probably wouldn't have done otherwise.
"It's something we might not have done otherwise," he said.
"He couldn't have done otherwise," he said, "he had a gift for creating beauty".
"There is exercise that gets done in this household that wouldn't get done otherwise," he said.
"You can't analyze too much what you've done, otherwise you kind of stop yourself".
But what does it mean to say that one could have done otherwise?
"Mostly, we're doing things that are not being done otherwise," Mr. Frankel says.
Could he, as Brecht might have wanted, have done otherwise, acted more heroically?
"An assertion that I've ever done otherwise, I take strong exception to," he said.
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