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Phrase Means Eslpod Finish Assertive Meek Podcast Leaving

Id ESLPod_1144_WE_1962
Episode Id ESLPod 1144
Episode Title Being Assertive and Meek
Phrase to be done with it
Text The phrase "to be done with it," in this podcast, means to do and finish something, without leaving any part of it unfinished or unresolved: "Just pay for a new water heater and be done with it. We don't have any other options." The phrase "to be done with (something)" means to complete or finish something: "Please send me a copy of the report as soon as you're done with it." The phrase "to be done for" means to be in trouble and on track to fail: "If the client doesn't like our proposal, we're done for." Finally, the phrase "a done deal" describes an agreement that has already been signed and cannot be changed: "At this point, the merger is a done deal."
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