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Discover Ludwig"door knocking" is correct and usable in written English.
"Door knocking" is a term used to describe an activity in which someone goes to homes in order to solicit donations or gather signatures for a petition. For example, "The candidate and her volunteers spent the morning door knocking in the neighborhood to gather signatures for her petition."
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Earl was outside the door, knocking.
And, "Someone was at the door knocking".
IT sounds like the name of a painting: Lone Adult Outside Teenager's Door, Knocking.
"It's so exciting to see people get passionate about door knocking when they really couldn't before," she beams.
A lack of funding could reduce how many times the door knocking happens, experts say.
General Shelton, too, makes a distinction between his activities and "door knocking".
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"Then the door knocked.
When you think you've knocked on the last door, knock on one more door.
The elevator door knocked one of the earrings down the shaft, and Missie began to cry.
Now BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM at the door, knocks to shake your fillings.
Door knocks matter more and they're impressive for Romney if true -- nine million door knocks.
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