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Discover LudwigThe phrase "investigate doing" is not correct in written English
To use this phrase correctly, you would need to say "investigate doing [something]." For example, "I'm going to investigate doing some research on the topic."
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There is no specific group home for kids who are identified as LGBTQ in foster care, and it is a profound need.' So we started to investigate doing just that".
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The expression of regret and the decision to investigate did not calm the edgy streets of Falluja.
The woman whose husband set the trap expresses no remorse when Rudy comes to investigate: "Don't try and make us feel guilty.
"He who does not doubt, does not investigate, does not perceive; and he who does not perceive, remains in blindness and error".
The people I investigate do too.
We all do what we think is right – the people I investigate do too.
The patrol that was sent by to investigate didn't find the assailant anywhere.
This article was amended on 29 April 2015 and 18 May 2015 to clarify that the European Commission has not yet agreed to use the SPI index, but is investigating doing so.
They investigated and investigated, did not find one single piece of evidence.
She said cases being investigated did not involve "the odd drink or meal".
The same goes for other questions now being investigated: does examining the colon with sigmoidoscopy screening prevent colon cancer deaths?
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