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Discover Ludwig"has long gone" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that is no longer present or available. Example: The opportunity to apply for the job has long gone, as the deadline was two weeks ago. In this sentence, "has long gone" is used to indicate that the opportunity is no longer available because the deadline has passed.
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That time has long gone.
The time for depression has long gone.
But its heyday has long gone.
The trouble is, that possibility has long gone.
The time for lofty rhetoric has long gone.
For most, the time for apologies has long gone.
The words persist, but the belief they vouchsafe has long gone.
Japan has long gone further than other developed countries in replacing workers with machines.
Henry Barnes Leftie Hollywood has long gone gaga for the international conflict comedy.
It has long gone the way of the Reggie (as in Jackson) bar.
The empire has long gone, of course, along with the industrial society that created it.
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