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The phrase 'said doing' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'was doing' instead. For example: She said she was doing the dishes.
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"But her granddaughter is upstairs," he said, "doing a reading.
It said doing nothing was not an option.
I was, she said, doing her head in.
"Lana says hi," Paulette said, doing her part.
John Daly said doing so was a bad idea.
("I had a great accent," she said, doing it again.
"T, it's Q," he said, doing an impression of Jones's stentorian voice.
Kobayashi said doing it at his home race had been "amazing".
But Mr. Connolly said, "Doing nothing is not a good option".
But in fact, cancer specialists said, doing so would be useless.
She died, her parents said, doing a job she thought must be done.
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