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"have everything done" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a task or tasks have been completed. For example: "I need to have everything done before school starts next week."
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In 24 to 30 months we'll have everything done.
Let's have some democracy here rather than have everything done behind closed doors".
"I don't think it's good to have everything done by the government.
"I'm not a Hollywood, Santa Monica type that has to have everything done," she said.
It may be hard to believe coming from former students, but Gus agrees: "You have everything done for you".
"He, in turn, told them they had to sign the contract, have everything done, before they left or no deal".
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Will has to endure having everything done for him.
It has everything do to with seeing.
It has everything, doesn't it?
"They have everything to do with politics.
"I intend to have everything I didn't have before.
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