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"did on purpose" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that was deliberate, intentional, or done with a specific reason or motive. Example: "He didn't just accidentally trip and spill his drink on me, he did it on purpose!".
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That one, specifically, I did on purpose.
But it was never something we did on purpose.
It was nothing that Titania did on purpose.
But once upon a time it was the people she shocked who looked stupid, and Madonna did what she did on purpose.
Was that coincidence or something you did on purpose?
According to Gillifillan, bringing in this many children of immigrants was not something the program did on purpose.
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"It was done on purpose.
It can also be done on purpose.
That was definitely not done on purpose".
This is done on purpose.
"None of this was done on purpose.
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