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"going about things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process someone takes to accomplish tasks or goals. Example: Joe had a plan for success and he knew exactly how he was going about things.
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We changed into pajamas and sang together, going about things as if his little psyche wasn't traumatized.
It's no way to be going about things.
This seems a very odd way of going about things.
"Not marrying really seems like a perfectly normal way of going about things," she said.
And so did berlusconismo: his peculiarly personalised, aggressive and flamboyant way of going about things.
I wasn't terribly interested in that manner of going about things".
"He has his way of going about things, and it's worked for him," Giants Manager Bruce Bochy said.
There's a good way and a bad way of going about things.
BL: Well it's kind of convoluted way of going about things.
This strikes me as a very much more sensible way of going about things.
We're not going anywhere the way we are going about things".
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