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had redone

  • past perfect
    of redo.
    redo
    verb (used with object)
    to do again; repeat.

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And on Monday it was learned the Seahawks indeed had redone the contract of veteran cornerback Michael Jackson to open up almost $2 million in cap space.

From Seattle Times May 6, 2024

She noted she already had redone her wardrobe to feature 80 percent Russian clothes over the years.

From Washington Post Mar. 13, 2022

We had redone an apartment for a friend in the Gainsborough, who helped get us the place.

From New York Times Sep. 16, 2020

The bathroom was luxurious, the best place in the apartment, gray-veined white marble; her father had redone it with tiles he’d taken from a construction job a long time ago.

From The New Yorker May 6, 2019

We set off for the old apartment of Hafez al-Assad, which they had redone, over five years, into three stories of modern, child-friendly open space.

From Newsweek Jul. 30, 2012