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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is doing fine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's current state or status, indicating that they are doing well or managing just fine. Example: "Despite the setbacks, John is doing fine in his new job and is already making a positive impact on the team."
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"EMI is doing fine.
The private sector is doing fine.
Lola, reports suggest, is doing fine.
"Knee is doing fine," Davis said.
"The book is doing fine.
"Vinny is doing fine," Edwards said.
Today, Mr. Friel is doing fine.
"My son is doing fine," she said.
Herzog is doing fine so far.
"Jay is doing fine," Mr. Gaspin said.
"Nessie woke up this morning and is doing fine.
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