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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not doing good" is grammatically incorrect and should be rewritten as "not doing well" or "not doing goodly." Example: "She's been feeling ill lately and not doing well."
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"They're not doing good.
He's not doing good in Lagos State".
"They're not doing good at all".
"So the market is not doing good".
"If a hospital is not doing good work, people will write about it".
"When you're not doing good, the world's going to be against you," Cabrera told me.
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This comparison will not do good for anybody.
You will not be an icon if you do not do good things.
This wasn't doing good, she says.
They don't do good, they are led to it.
"We just haven't done good enough," Manager Jim Leyland said.
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