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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skills doing" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not make sense in a sentence. A more proper way to phrase it would be "doing skills" or "skills to do". For example, "He has great skills for doing woodworking."
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You can gain these skills doing a variety of things.
In the past, workers with average skills, doing an average job, could earn an average lifestyle.
But most high-tech workers are Jewish former conscripts who got their skills doing algorithms in electronic-warfare units.
The Costa Ricans showed evidence of their ball skills, doing some neat little tricks with their feet that got them basically nowhere, and China played earnestly.
The structure of the course is brilliant because they test us regularly so it's like they drill the information into you and you build so many new skills – doing presentations, working with IT, and generally building your confidence.
"They use their skills doing other things.
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Your skills did that.
What skills did you use?
"What skills did I have?
But some skills do fade.
What skills do you bring?
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