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The phrase "already done one" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone has completed a task or action at an earlier time. Example: "I don't need to do another load of laundry, I've already done one today."
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5.21pm: I've already done one round-up of what they're saying about bigot-gate on the blogs and on Twitter (see 2.06pm).
"We've already done one.
Geely Automobile has already done one international deal.
If he's already done one, I know he can do another one.
He has already done one for San Francisco and Hawaii, as well as New York.
I've already done one this morning so I'm onto a good start, and hopefully I'll continue right through to the autumn.
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Are we in one, are we already done with one, are we getting closer to one?
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