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done in
Idioms and Phrases
Exhausted, very tired, as in After that hike I felt absolutely done in . [ Colloquial ; early 1900s] Also see done for , def. 1.Example Sentences
The service's structure was very similar to that of any Catholic funeral mass, although the readings were done in many different languages and all hymns were sung in Latin.
He said that Lucy "needs to have the best opportunities going forward in the world", and that can "only be done in a placement in an alternative family".
These implants are done in two parts of the brain that often produce seizures, the medial temporal lobe and the medial frontal lobe.
The dollar is also the main currency used in international trade, with around half of world trade invoices done in US dollars, says Jane Foley.
Carrying out all of the procedures at once, on a patient with ectopia cordis, has never been done in this country before, the team says.
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