THE JOB WAS DONE

Definition: The task or work has been completed or finished.

Synonyms: Task Completed, Work Finished, Project Accomplished, Assignment Done, Mission Achieved

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
After hours of practice, the job was done, and she played the song perfectly.
#2
The job was done, and the garden was now filled with colorful flowers.
#3
With his tools and determination, the job was done, and the birdhouse stood proudly.
#4
Despite the challenges, the job was done, and the bridge was built.
#5
After much practice, the job was done, and the dance routine was flawless.
#6
After weeks of planning and hard work, the job was done, and the garden bloomed with vibrant colors.
#7
With precision and focus, the job was done, and the intricate puzzle pieces fit together seamlessly.
#8
As the final note echoed through the concert hall, the job was done, and the audience erupted into applause.
#9
With careful planning and dedication, the job was done to perfection.
#10
Once the team collaborated effectively, the job was done smoothly.
#11
Upon receiving proper instructions, the job was done without any errors.
#12
Following extensive training, the job was done with remarkable efficiency.
#13
With determination and teamwork, the job was done quicker than expected.
#14
Our main goal was to ensure the job was done efficiently.
#15
The team celebrated once they knew the job was done to perfection.
#16
Completing the job was done by our team.
#17
We were uncertain if the job was done properly.

Usage Example in Conversation

Project Manager: Good morning, team. I wanted to discuss the progress on the client presentation.Team Member: Good morning. I completed the final edits yesterday, so the job was done by end of day.Project Manager: That's great to hear. Have you had a chance to run it by the design team for feedback?Team Member: Yes, I sent it to them last night. They should have their input by this afternoon.Project Manager: Perfect. Let's plan to review their feedback together tomorrow morning.
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