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done

Definition for done

adjective as in thoroughly cooked

adjective as in approved, agreed upon

Strong matches

compacted, determined, okay, settled

Weak match

you're on

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They have since done a deal for UK distributors, meaning rises are likely to be less, and the deal doesn't affect the cost to the NHS - but it has still caused concern in some quarters.

From BBC

"That was more done for the player welfare part, than necessarily the performance side," says Griffin.

From BBC

When it comes to picking their presidential nominee, it’s often one and done.

"The award isn't about certifying research but celebrating it - the fun side of science. Most research is a thankless job done out of passion, and this is also a way of popularising it."

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Forest have also conceded the opening goal in 10 of their past 14 Premier League games, having done so only six times in their prior 31 matches in the competition.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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