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doing

[doo-ing] / ˈdu ɪŋ /


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"I believe in them, I believe in what we're doing. Today, it didn't happen and we're going to make sure it happens next week."

From Barron's

She’s focused doing what she does best: being first down the mountain at 80 miles an hour.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hypocrisy is the more-or-less conscious habit of saying one thing and doing another; projection is the mostly unconscious process of displacing one’s own unacceptable intentions onto other people’s presumed desires.

From Salon

"We had to come up on to the kerb and in doing so clearly the tyre wall had already been compromised and it exploded on us."

From BBC

"What she is doing now would not be nearly as surprising in an elite athlete whose knee was already functioning like the ACL was torn at baseline."

From BBC