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Discover Ludwig"on doing so" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause or action that follows from something previously mentioned. Example: "She forgot to lock the door, and on doing so, she hurried back to secure it."
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They'll carry on doing so.
And he will carry on doing so.
It was innovating, and would have carried on doing so.
His father copied the letter, and kept on doing so.
They kept on doing so for five years, until, last month, her body was finally discovered.
What charms and holds readers now will keep on doing so.
And their descendants have carried on doing so to this day.
If we want to kill our whales, we will carry on doing so.
THE generals who have been running Thailand since their coup in May are eager to carry on doing so.
He kept on doing so, amassing what proved to be an almost unbelievably bad book of mortgage loans.
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