word order - When can I "do, do" something?


Is it grammatically correct to use the word "do" twice in a row? Examples: We do do what you are talking about. instead of... We do what you are talking about.


or


Our process does do what you are talking about. instead of... Our process does what you are talking about.


Is the meaning any different?




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