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"something you did" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action performed by someone in the past that had an effect on other people or things. For example: "The consequences of something you did earlier have been felt by the entire community."
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Was it something you did?
It was something you did.
"It was something you did very privately".
If you could do something, you did".
"You know, that was just something you did.
Once, "parent" was something you were, not something you did.
Crying was something you did in the shower.
What is something you did well this year?
Tripping was something you did on Saturday night.
It was just something you did instead of playing football.
Gaming became something you did at home, probably alone.
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