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To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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When a creative director whips up his vision for the next interactive Skittles ad, lets say, his team will use Creative Suite to do something designers haven't been able to do before: create a single ad that can then be formatted for use across multiple screens on computers, tablets and phones.
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For the past two years, Forbes.com has been tracking the most expensive hotel suites in the world, but this year we decided to do something slightly different.
"Musically, I loved (Ferde Grofe's) Grand Canyon Suite at that point," Don told writer Andrew Sandoval, "and I wanted to do something that sounded like it".
It shows that if Microsoft really wants to do something, they can pull out a full featured Internet App suite in less than a year.
If you were hoping that that "Peak TV" bubble was going to burst anytime soon, allowing you a moment to do something other than watch television, you can disabuse yourself of that notion tout de suite.
But it meant something to do something.
He had to do something.
I want to do something".
She had to do something.
I wanted to do something".
George has to do something.
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