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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It's gone" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is no longer present or available. Example: "I looked for my keys everywhere, but it's gone."
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"It's gone fantastically well.
"It's gone," she said.
It's gone down".
"It's gone away.
It's gone up.
"It's gone," he said.
"It's gone," Conway said.
It's gone so terribly wrong".
"It's gone into a shell".
It's gone down, not up".
It's gone for me now".
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