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The phrase "be done with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about having finished something to indicate that you have no interest in dealing with something any further. For example, "I'm done with homework for the day."
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"I'll never be done with bugs".
WHAT should be done with drug addicts?
It could be done with "Britannicas".
What was to be done with them?
And what should be done with it?
What can be done with Frannie?
Could the same be done with Islamism?
Could the same be done with humans?
What should be done with matching ObsIDS?
Let us be done with it.
What should be done with the Medizers?
More suggestions(25)
be done with low cost
been done with excess
be done with practices
be done with emphasis
be done with precaution
be done with varying
defendants are done with
be progressed with
be forwarded with
be recorded with
be showcased with
be donated with
be endorsed with
be abandoned with
be undone with
be documented with
be dominated with
be incorporated with
be concerns with
be progress with
seemed done with
be doing with
be ones with
be engagement with
get done with
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