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Discover Ludwig"done at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the completion of some action at a particular place or time. For example, "I finished my homework done at the library."
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He'll get it done at Clemson.
All transactions are done at ATMs.
Easily done at the Torygraph.
The damage was done at Highbury.
Sometimes transfers are done at corporate level.
Lobbying was done at the highest levels.
Investigations were done at room temperature with.
Richt is done at Georgia.
Done at @xolavant.
We're done at two.
I always get more done at home.
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