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The phrase "you have done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge or refer to actions that someone has completed in the past.
Example: "You have done an excellent job on this project, and your hard work is appreciated."
Alternatives: "you accomplished" or "you completed."
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Could you have done that?
What would you have done?
You have done your duty.
" 'Could you have done this?
"You have done it, you have done it," he said.
— until you have done something truly hard.
What would you have done next?
Wouldn't you have done the same?
What could you have done?
Once you have done your homework, visit.
Would you have done the same?
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