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"done with work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you have finished doing the work you have allotted for yourself or have been asked to do by someone else. For example: I'm done with work for the day, time to go home.
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Once they were done with work, they went their separate ways".
"So he'd get done with work and drive around putting them back up".
So he took full advantage, going to study English after he was done with work at night.
I would go there after school until one of my parents was done with work and could take me home.
"But if I'm done with work at 8 30, I can log in to Booktalk and respond to a person who asked a question 10 hours earlier".
He said that he needed a place to relax after work, but, because he was never done with work, he never went up there.
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He was done with working at a desk.
Myth #4: Coming out has nothing to do with work.
"Something to do with work?" Sasaki shook his head.
And real books that have nothing to do with work.
But down here everything has to do with work and with being alone.
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