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The phrase "yes doing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express agreement or affirmation about an action, but it lacks proper structure and context. Example: "Yes, I am doing my best to complete the project on time."
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The answer is resoundingly yes; doing so is essential if companies want to keep their business sustainable.
And yes doing Matilda has given me real hope that I'll be able to write musicals on that sort of level in the future.
Nevertheless, dining out was more popular than reading, barbecuing or, yes, doing Sudoku puzzles.
Away from the constant task of tweaking his already unimprovable musculature, Ronaldo relaxes by swimming, sleeping a strict eight hours and – oh yes – doing 3,000 sit ups a day in front of the television.
And though Knox has tried to explain things in her own words (recently with TV appearances and the memoir "Waiting to Be Heard"), it remains unclear why she behaved so strangely after her arrest: not asking for a lawyer, publicly kissing her Italian boyfriend at the murder scene and, yes, doing yoga in view of investigators.
Yes, doing this means some types of commingled investments like hedge funds may be harder to do or impossible.
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