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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'had it done' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a task that has been completed by someone other than the speaker. For example: "My car was making a strange noise so I had it looked at by a mechanic and had it done."
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[Had it done] so, the court would have been true to its established role as a watchdog over overzealous policing.
And what good had it done her?
"I had it done just for maintenance.
He had it done recently.
"Everyone had it done," says Faduma, 86.
I should have had it done ages ago.
I should have had it done a long time ago".
"Well, at least you have had it done".
"I've only ever had it done once," says Webber.
I had it done at a shirtmaker in Milan.
Had it done so, the result would have given Kinnock much-needed momentum.
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