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"executing *" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English
You can use the word "execute" as a verb to mean "carry out (an official task or duty)". For example, "The president executed the law to improve public safety".
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"It was just executing pitches.
"We're finally executing a fix".
— to executing more challenging tasks.
"But executing is quite difficult".
It's just executing a pitch".
Police are executing search warrants.
Obviously, executing this flight was no problem.
Executing this strategy requires quiet persistence.
Today's about executing the game plan.
They're executing their strategy every day.
Stock exchanges prize speed in executing transactions.
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