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"done for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to convey that someone has finished doing something for a period of time and will resume it later. For example: After working on her project for hours, Sara was finally done for a while and decided to take a break. or The construction on the road has been completed and the detour is no longer necessary, but it may be done for a while in the future for repairs.
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That is something we had not done for a while.
There's a bunch of things that I've not done for a while.
It was like, right, we're done for a while, because I went so cuckoo on that.
It's not something we've done for a while," Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson said.
With 4 or more we might be done for a while.
Gillespie bowled better than he has done for a while, but is still short of his best.
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I did for a while".
One player did, for a while.
Come together it did — for a while.
And they did, for a while.
It did for a while.
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