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The phrase "Have you done" is correct and usable in written English
It is used as part of a sentence to ask about the completion of a task or activity. It is typically used in the present perfect tense and can be followed by a specific task or action. Example sentence: "Have you done your homework yet?"
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Have you done it?
Have you done entrepreneurial things?
Have you done Warwick?
Have you done a CV? Have you done training?
"Have you done this before?" Mohammed asked.
Have you done it with your children?
Have you done your homework?
Have you done other films?
"Have you done this before?" Jeff asked.
Have you done your Christmas shopping yet?
Have you done a free tour?
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