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have done

  1. Stop or cease, as in Have done—enough of this nonsense. This idiom is also put as have done with, as in This arrangement won't work; let's find a new one and have done with it. The past participle done has been used in the sense of “finished” since about 1300. Also see have to do with.



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“This land is back home with us now, and we’ll continue that work that we have done as Yurok people to protect the land, protect the streams, provide for our people and provide for the environment,” James said.

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We have done this a bunch in Japan.

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“They were close, they should have done it. Maybe now it will happen.”

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As of now, none of Iran’s resistance partners have done anything in response to the latest strike – and that is, in large part, due to the fact that Israel has successfully degraded these group’s capabilities through a series of campaigns and operations.

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Following the verdicts, Det Supt Alan Clitherow, from Greater Manchester Police's CSE team, said the force should have done more at the time.

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