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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Has gone to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone has left for a specific place and has not yet returned. Example: "She has gone to the store to buy some groceries."
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Everything has gone to seed.
The Prime Minister has gone to ground.
"But power has gone to his head.
Neymar has gone to a clinic.
Only one player has gone to arbitration.
But success has gone to his head.
It has gone to a madhouse!
Too little has gone to workers.
Not everything has gone to plan.
He has gone to Vienna for treatment.
"Manufacturing has gone to services.
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