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Discover Ludwig'done your homework' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in combination with other words to form a complete sentence. For example, you could use it in the sentence: "Have you done your homework yet?".
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Have you done your homework?
Young man, have you done your homework?
Jay Christopherr, you've really done your homework!
Once you have done your homework, visit.
"Make sure you have done your homework.
"And if you've done your homework, it's electrifying in a good way.
"As an actor you just hope you've done your homework and can do it justice".
You've done your homework?" Ms. Michalska asked Ms. Bowen, who turned out to be absolutely certain.
Was part of the Stones' success down to the fact that each of you had really done your homework?
What's offensive is when you haven't done your homework and haven't tried to understand what a culture is about.
"You need to have done your homework and provide your clients with data showing why the space is right for them".
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