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The phrase "all it did" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the sole action or effect of something, often implying that it was minimal or disappointing.
Example: "After hours of work, all it did was create more confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "all it accomplished" or "all it managed to do".
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But all it did with its vision was to carry on making phones with keyboards.
And all it did was squander its credibility.
All it did was ring.
And that's really all it did.
All it did was snow a bit.
"All it did was get us halfway there," he said.
All it did was give me headaches and bronchitis.
But all it did for Fernandes was elicit violent threats.
All it did was give our nightmares legs.
All it did was cause a lot of grief.
"All it did was waste a lot of valuable time".
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