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The phrase "done me wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone has treated you unfairly or harmed you in some way.
Example: "I can't believe he would betray my trust like that; he has really done me wrong."
Alternatives: "wronged me" or "treated me unfairly."
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You done me wrong.
You never done me wrong.
No one's done me wrong.
She begins, "Miriam, you know you done me wrong.
It's not James Brown making trouble, it's trouble he's drawn to: Baby, you done me wrong.
I've been using them for years and they haven't done me wrong yet.
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You did me wrong.
"But if you do me wrong, you better watch out".
But if thou slight thy oath, and do me wrong?
(The celebrity voice comes from Rod Serling, whose "Twilight Zone" narrations are edited into a rap.) It also has such Jackson staples as the she-done-me-wrong song ("Heartbreaker"), the change-the-world song ("Cry"), the melting love ballads ("Break of Dawn," "Don't Walk Away" and "Butterflies") and the save-the-children song ("The Lost Children," complete with children's chorus).
The jacked-up and alcohol-fueled crowd needed no prompting to shout out the definitive words - "I'm giving up on love cause love's given up on me" - to the done-me-wrong song.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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