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Discover Ludwig"how about I do" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to make a suggestion or offer to do something. Here is an example: "Hey, I have some free time tomorrow. How about I do your grocery shopping for you?".
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How about, I don't know, rolling up your pants to the knees?
How about, "I do this in remembrance of you.
How about I don't like Cyber Mondays?
But how about I do you one better.
The very best reason is to say "how about I don't go to this one, but I go to the next one".
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How this came about, I don't know.
How did "Peddling" come about?I didn't really have any intention to write.
How he will bring this about I don't know.
How about things I don't want them to know?
The experience has changed just about everything about how I do financial planning and the advice I give in public.
But how about I just do a show for you.
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