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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to do a workshop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of attending and participating in a workshop. For example, "I am looking forward to doing a workshop on gardening this Saturday."
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"You want to do a workshop," she echoed dully.
Someone comes here to do a workshop, and we squeeze every last drop from them".
"We told Debbie Reynolds we were getting ready to do a workshop of the show.
We decided to do a workshop to see what we had.
They approached us to do a workshop using MMS, and we will be working with youth in Flushing, Queens.
In November, Hoffman found two weeks to do a workshop of "Othello" with Sellars, before it is performed in Vienna and perhaps New York next fall.
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On 3 November 1998, Sarah Kane arrived at Royal Holloway, University of London, to do a student workshop.
Nancy Hatch Dupree, who wrote the guidebook that is one of the sources of "Homebody/Kabul," has encouraged him to do a theater workshop with playwrights in Kabul.
Imagine if no one came, that'd be so awful; I was like, 'I want to do a dance workshop!' and everyone's like 'Nah, it's cool," twigs laughed.
Amparo, one of my hosts, had also asked me to do a camera/storytelling workshop with a group of Haitian children living in a shelter here in Tijuana.
I reached out to my local New Hampshire feminist organization, the New Hampshire Women's Foundation, sending 3 copies to different women in the organization and offering to do a free workshop, talk, or fundraiser, and so far nothing.
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