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"fixing things" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
You can use "fixing things" when describing someone who is repairing or solving problems, or when referring to the act of fixing something. Example 1: "John is great at fixing things around the house. He was able to repair our leaky faucet in no time." Example 2: "The company hired a team of experts to help with fixing things after the security breach." Example 3: "I enjoy fixing things in my free time. It's a relaxing hobby for me."
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I love fixing things.
"I like fixing things".
The employees were fixing things.
"We need to start fixing things.
Fixing things like ITE takes time.
He's a genius at fixing things".
Usually Melitsa is excellent at fixing things.
We're working on fixing things as fast as we can.
He would always be fixing things for people".
Fixing things suited his temperament: methodical, logical, exacting.
What do they say about fixing things that ain't broke?
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