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"I'm done with it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express that you are finished with something and have no further interest in it. For example, "I've been trying to fix this broken printer for hours now, but I'm done with it. I'm throwing it away."
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I'm done with it.
"I'm done with it," he says.
He said: "I'm done with it.
It's a joke, I'm done with it".
I just know that I'm done with it.
The collection will have a different meaning once I'm done with it".
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He went on, "I know what I'm doing with it.
And I know what I'm doing with it, and why I'm doing it, and it's not up for debate.
This is what I'm doing with it.
These places make me think long and hard about life and what I'm doing with it.
I am done with it".
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