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over and done

adjective as in past

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While approximately half the voters want the book and story that is the Age of Trump to be over and done with there are likely just as many who want many more stories and more time with their favorite character, Donald Trump.

From Salon

“Although I want it over and done with and finished, you know, a hysterectomy is not an easy surgery.”

From BBC

"Alright, it's over and done with, all you need to get is your result and what you get is what you get," Lochlan told BBC News NI.

From BBC

The question is what the Democrats would want in return for helping him out and if they'd be satisfied just to get this appropriations bill over and done with.

From Salon

Meanwhile, Saka put his second goal into the roof of the Burnley net so emphatically, it was if he was thoroughly bored with the mismatch and couldn't wait to get the game over and done with so he could get on with his weekend's activities.

From BBC

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

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