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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone is engaged in a specific action or activity without any additional involvement.
Example: "I am only doing my part in this project and nothing more."
Alternatives: "merely engaged in" or "just performing".
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Storch said, "I'm only doing impressions".
Again, they were only doing their job".
I'm only doing dad dancing.
"I'm only doing a city exchange".
The man was only doing hisjob.
Look, they're only doing their job.
I was only doing my job".
But you are only doing a week.
"She's only doing it because of work," Harris explained.
"We're only doing this to make you feel safe".
But the Fed was only doing its job.
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