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The phrase "done with being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of no longer wanting to continue to do or be something. Example: I am done with being treated like a child.
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We are more than just the roles we play here and I am done with being a victim because I know what I really am is a powerful being of light and love.
Now, I'm done with being passive.
Merissa is frankly all done with being perfect.
Besides, she's done with being a girly-girl.
Whichever way, she will be done with being a farmer for one more day.
In reality, it maybe could have done with being shaved down to an hour.
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"Having this over and done with was appealing," he said.
It's to do with being exposed.
What does this have to do with being ambassador?
Did this have anything to do with being a woman?
Does that have something to do with being American?
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