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Discover LudwigThe expression "got done with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that you are finished with something. For example: "I finally got done with my presentation and can take a break now."
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We just got done with a game.
She said: "They just got done with the hospital.
"We got done with a sucker punch," adds Barton.
I just got done with the MRI on my head".
"I just got done with an inventory audit," he said at 9 30.
On Aug. 22: "Feeling OK, just got done with the heavy chemo.
"I'm doing O.K., I just got done with the first service..
"I'm doing O.K., I just got done with the first service...
"Nothing really got done with WorldCom until the closing," Mr. Boxer said.
"We had good opportunities in the first half and got done with a sucker punch.
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