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The phrase "we can doing" is not correct in written English.
It should be "we can do" instead, which is used to express the ability or possibility of performing an action. Example: "We can do this project together if we collaborate effectively."
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So if you are asking what has been most effective, we, at local level, have been fighting to keep those jobs, to minimise the number of redundancies, and we've kept as many people as we can doing their job.
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What we can do?
Nothing we can do.
We can do whatever".
We can do that.
We can do this".
"We can do those.
We can do everything".
We can do it.
We can do anything.
Only we can do that.
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