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Discover LudwigThe phrase "someone has done" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the present perfect tense to indicate that someone has completed an action in the recent past. Here are some examples: - Someone has done a great job organizing this event! - I can't believe someone has done all the dishes already. - Has someone done the laundry yet? - It looks like someone has done a lot of work on this project. - I heard someone has done a marathon before.
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We assume someone has done the research.
"I can't believe someone has done this.
I'm sure someone has done their homework".
If someone has done a good job, I'll also tell them".
He added: "If someone has done something wrong, the law will take its course.
"It comes as no surprise to me that someone has done the right thing," he said.
By constantly saying how well someone has done considering their secondary education devaluates their achievement.
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Someone has done this, before me, and for thousands of years.
You can know someone has done very bad things, but understand him or her in a more holistic way.
But if someone has done nothing, if they just want to go to a demonstration, then it's different".
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