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The sentence "please don't do this" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when asking someone not to do something, for example: "Please don't take my pencil without asking me first."
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"Please, don't do this," one speaker pleaded.
"Please don't do this, Bridey," he said.
"No, honey, please don't do this.
"Please don't do this to me.
"Please, don't do this," I begged.
It says: "Please don't do this.
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I was always thinking maybe "someone else" would surprise me with them (i.e. this is lame, so please do not do this to yourself -- let my re-donk-u-lous-ness be an example for you).
Please, do not do this.
Please do not do this yourself.
So please do not do this if you are unsure.
If you are allergic to either ketchup or mustard, please do not do this.
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