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The phrase "done something about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that some sort of action has been taken to address a certain issue. For example: "The government has finally done something about the high cost of housing in the city."
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They would've done something about it".
And he has done something about it.
They could have done something about this a lot faster".
Perhaps he would have done something about that touchscreen.
President Obama has actually done something about it.
Otherwise, he could have done something about it.
I feel I could have done something about it.
At any time someone should have done something about this.
If we had we would have done something about it.
If he disapproved or was worried about their impact, he could have done something about them.
But what if Nancy Lanza had seen that and done something about that along the way?
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