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"You look forward to doing business with you" would be grammatically correct.

I assume that you really wanted to ask whether "I look forward to do business with you" is correct and this brain-dead web site insisted on changing "I" to "you." Even in this case, you should change "to do" into "to doing."

I look forward to doing business with you.

If you really meant to ask about "You look forward to do business with you," then you should change "to do" into "to doing" to fix the grammar and change the second "you" into "yourself" to make the sentence clearer.

You look forward to doing business with yourself.

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