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Discover LudwigThe phrase "She is gone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a female subject is no longer present or has left a place. Example: "After the argument, she is gone, and I don't know when she'll return."
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She is gone too soon.
She is gone, too.
She is gone a long time.
She is gone, yet I have brought her with me.
She is gone and Beatrice bets it was the security guard.
She is gone from our presence but forever in our hearts.
She is gone, but those songs will endure, articulating still-ongoing tribulations, injustices and discontents.
She is gone.
She is gone for thirty minutes.
And then she is gone.
Because she is gone".
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