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"let's do" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to invite someone to do something. For example: "Let's do something fun this weekend."
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"Let's do that instead".
"Let's do another one.
Let's do everything he does".
She replies, "Let's do this, Franco".
"Let's do that, then," Ramis said.
"Let's do Euston properly.
"Let's do.
Let's do that again".
Let's do half-days.
Let's do the math.
"Now let's do legs".
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