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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good deeds for" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone being kind or generous for the benefit or pleasure of another person. For example: "She was always doing good deeds for her friends, like offering them rides to the airport or bringing them coffee."
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His good deeds for Quebec were less famous.
And Bloomberg, no doubt, suspects that his good deeds for the city have not gone unpunished.
"She was 24 hours a day doing good deeds for other people," said her son-in-law, Yosef Brailofsky.
EU leaders have pointed to it since they joined the group in 1997 as one of their good deeds for Asia.
Of all the good deeds for which people get punished in Washington, pushing ethics has to be at the top of the list.
Mr. Jennings, who shows up everywhere in a suit and tie, measures his success as a councilman by his good deeds for the district.
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Or did you decide you had done your good deed for the day?
What Brazilians mean: That's my good deed for the day, I've said something friendly.
Please remember Ed with a smile, a tear and a good deed for another.
In memory of Gene please give a flower or do a good deed for a friend.
"The bowhunters are really doing a good deed for the community," she said.
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