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Discover Ludwig"I do be" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you are aiming to use a contraction, the correct phrase would be "I'd be." For example: "I'd be more than happy to help."
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I think it fuels a lot of work I do, be it music or writing.
I do be using the paper cutter to cut it, though". Then he went to the office paper cutter, over by the staffers working on some of Vice's fashion properties, and trimmed the blunt edge.
At 90, I shall penetrate the mystery of things; at 100, I shall certainly have reached a marvelous stage; and when I am 110, everything I do, be it a dot or a line, will be alive".
How about everybody take a deep breath, pop a copy of "Precious Life" into your DVD players, watch this documentary about the real Middle East, and if you still want to be a critic (as I do), be a constructive one.
In "Scary Movie," Marlon Wayans plays a bug-eyed stoner, and his first line evokes the opening scene of "Hollywood Shuffle": in exaggerated Ebonics, he announces, "I do be going to school!" These were movies full of caricatures, not characters, and the sense of frustration that motivated "Hollywood Shuffle" was rarely far from the surface.
"Let what I do be in better hands," she declared.
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All I do is work.
Whatever I do is wrong".
What I do is idiosyncratic.
Everything I do is unwanted".
What I do is different.
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