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"I'm done with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone has finished or completed something and no longer wants to be involved with it. It can be used in various situations, such as: -I'm done with this project, I can't wait to hand it in and move on to the next one. -I'm done with arguing, let's just agree to disagree. -After years of working in finance, I'm done with the corporate world and I'm ready for a change. -He's done with his bad habits and is now living a healthier lifestyle. -I'm done with trying to please everyone, it's exhausting.
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Benteke is rubbish i'm done with him.
I'm done with it.
I'm done with you".
I'm done with them.
"I'm done with that.
"I'm done with Indian stuff".
I'm done with political correctness".
I'm done with the nicknames.
I'm done with fear.
I'm done with football.
"I'm done with it," he says.
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