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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'he has done something' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been completed by someone. For example, "I'm so proud of him - he has done something amazing!".
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"At least he has done something".
And he has done something about it.
He has done something more than just re-baptized himself.
Now, he has done something and God will judge him".
You don't just turn you back on a player because he has done something wrong.
Possibly for the first time, he has done something politically perilous.
He has done something wrong and he has to accept responsibility for it.
He has done something terrible, or has been accused of doing something terrible, and is determined to clear his name.
But he has done something in this book that is highly original and not absurd at all.
Bjorn will also need little reminding that he has done something similar before.
"He has done something so incredible, so fantastic, that people in Italy just can't believe it.
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