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The phrase "done with this" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in situations where you want to express that you have completed a task or activity and you are ready to move on. It can also be used to express frustration or impatience towards something or someone. Example 1: "I am finally done with this project. Now I can relax." Example 2: "I am so done with this traffic. It's taking forever to get home." Example 3: "Are you done with this book yet? I want to borrow it."
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We are done with this".
"I'm done with this.
But we're not done with this.
All right, I'm done with this now.
He was done with this yokel.
"I'm done with this," he said.
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"What do you even do with this?
Feminism had something to do with this.
Income has little to do with this.
"Love has nothing to do with this.
We have nothing to do with this.
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