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The phrase "did something that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that someone or something has done in the past, followed by a specific consequence or result of that action. Here are a few examples: 1. The dog did something that surprised its owners - it learned how to open the fridge and help itself to their sandwiches. 2. Sarah did something that made her friends angry - she forgot to invite them to her birthday party. 3. The scientist did something that changed the course of history - she discovered a cure for the deadly virus. 4. The children did something that pleased their parents - they cleaned the house without being asked. 5. The company did something that improved their profits - they launched a successful marketing campaign.
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Then I did something that really worked.
Then he did something that astonished me.
We did something that is not turning around.
Neiman did something that was there to be done.
Hanson did something that shows every sign of staying done.
"But he did something that had never been done before.
He even did something that amazed anyone who knows him.
I'm not denying that I did something that was wrong.
So I did something that was very atypical for me.
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Do something that is important to you.
Do something that's not completely mindless.
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