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The phrase "anything has done" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase could be: "If anything has been done to improve the situation, we should acknowledge it."
Alternatives: "anything has occurred" or "anything has happened".
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But this, if anything, has done nothing but stigmatize the show.
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Anything Ricky Gervais has done: Extras, even Life's Too Short.
It has done anything but.
"Nobody has done anything like it before".
Mr. Batista has done anything but hide.
Neither has done anything extreme.
Apart from Manchester City, nobody has done anything".
"Not just beyond anything Disney had done, but beyond anything anyone had done".
Would I change anything I've done?
Do you know anything I've done?
"It obviously doesn't resemble anything he had done before.
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