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Mikhail
Do I use the phrase "to do something about something / someone" correctly?
1 Our trees are spoiled. I want to do something about the garden ants.
2 What are we doing about the crack in the wall?
3 What are you doing about 56 number Connor Randall? He stopped some of our attacks.
4 I'm going to do something about the crashes of our application.
Sep 21, 2017 1:15 PM
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The sentences all sound good. I would change 1 thing:
In sentence 3, change "56 number" to "number 56"
September 21, 2017
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Mikhail
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