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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you're done" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple and informal way to indicate that someone has finished or completed something. Example: "Congratulations on finishing your project – you're done!".
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You think you're done".
You're done for".
CMJ, you're done.
7. You're done!
You're done with fair.
Corbyn, you're done.
Amazon - you're done for.
Hesitate and you're done.
6. You're done.
When you're done, scale back.
Don't stop when you're done.
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