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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fancy doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in British English and is a colloquial way of asking someone if they would like to do something. Example: "Fancy doing some shopping this afternoon?".
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Do you fancy doing that?
What job does he fancy doing?
"Fancy doing a flash mob," she says.
No, I didn't think you'd fancy doing that.
Would you fancy doing a British period drama?
Fancy doing your entire show with bad continuity, wooden acting and cheap special effects?
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Do subscribe, if you fancy Do subscribe, if you fancy.
"Fancy" doesn't even begin to cover it.
You know what you fancy, don't you?" Has he ever dabbled?
If nothing suits your fancy, do join me in the Loire Valley.
As Marie Lloyd, a music-hall star, used to sing: "A little bit of what you fancy does you good".
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