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to do a course
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to do a deal
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to do a job
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to do a report
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to do a survey
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to do an experiment
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to do an interview
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to do an operation
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to do damage
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to do harm
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to do one's homework
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to do justice
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to do research
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to do somebody a favor
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to do sums
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to do the exam
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to do the math
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to do the maximum
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to do the paperwork
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to do work
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to do one's thing
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to do one's bidding
to do a course
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/dˈuː ɐ kˈoːɹs/
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to enroll in and complete an educational program or class to acquire new knowledge or skills

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She decided to do a course in photography to improve her skills.
Doing a course in programming can open up career opportunities.
to do a deal
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/dˈuː ɐ dˈiːl/
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to engage in a negotiation or agreement, often in a business context, to reach mutually beneficial terms

to do a job
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/dˈuː ɐ dʒˈɑːb/
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Collocation

to perform a task, duty, or piece of work, often as part of one's occupation

to do a report
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/dˈuː ɐ ɹɪpˈoːɹt/
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to create a written document that provides information, analysis, or findings on a specific topic or subject

to do a survey
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/dˈuː ɐ sˈɜːveɪ/
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to gather information or opinions from a group of people through a structured set of questions

to do an experiment
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/dˈuː ɐn ɛkspˈɛɹɪmənt/
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to hold test to learn more about a science or research question

to do an interview
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/dˈuː ɐn ˈɪntɚvjˌuː/
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to talk to someone and ask them questions to learn more about them or a particular topic

to do an operation
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/dˈuː ɐn ˌɑːpɚɹˈeɪʃən/
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to perform a medical procedure to treat a health issue or condition

to do damage
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/dˈuː dˈæmɪdʒ/
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to harm or injure something or someone

to do harm
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/dˈuː hˈɑːɹm/
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to cause a negative effect or injury to someone or something, typically unintentionally

to do one's homework
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/dˈuː wˈʌnz hˈoʊmwɜːk/
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to complete tasks given by teachers or instructors

to do justice
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/dˈuː dʒˈʌstɪs/
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to treat or represent a person or thing in a way that is accurate and fair

to do research
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/dˈuː ɹɪsˈɜːtʃ/
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to study and gather information on a specific topic in a structured and systematic way

to do somebody a favor
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/dˈuː ˌɛsbˈiː ɐ fˈeɪvɚɹ ɔːɹ sˈɑːlɪd/
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to perform a helpful or kind act for someone, typically without expecting something in return

to do sums
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/dˈuː sˈʌmz/
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to perform mathematical calculations, especially addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

to do the exam
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/dˈuː ðɪ ɛɡzˈæm/
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to participate in a formal assessment or test, typically in an educational setting, to evaluate one's knowledge or skills in a particular subject or field

to do the math
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/dˈuː ðə mˈæθ/
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to perform mathematical calculations, especially arithmetic, to find a solution or answer to a mathematical problem

to do the maximum
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/dˈuː ðə mˈæksɪməm/
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Collocation

to put in the greatest amount of effort, time, or resources to achieve a goal or make a significant impact

to do the paperwork
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/dˈuː ðə pˈeɪpɚwˌɜːk/
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to complete the necessary written tasks or forms required for a job, project, or process

to do work
to do work
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/dˈuː wˈɜːk/
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to perform tasks, jobs, or activities as part of one's employment, career, or personal obligation

to do one's thing
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/dˈuː wˈʌnz θˈɪŋ/
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to do what one usually does or excels at

to do one's bidding
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/dˈuː wˈʌnz bˈɪdɪŋ/
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to carry out someone's orders or commands, often without question or hesitation

What is the origin of the idiom "do one's bidding" and when to use it?

The idiom "do one's bidding" originates from the historical use of the word "bid," which means to command or order. The idiom conveys the sense of carrying out someone's instructions or fulfilling their wishes, often implying a relationship where one person holds authority over another. It is used to describe a situation where someone is following the orders or commands of another person, often emphasizing the authority or control one person has over the other.

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