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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gone in a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After the event, it felt like a gone in a moment, as if time had slipped away."
Alternatives: "a fleeting moment" or "gone in an instant."
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"It's not my main event but I am looking forward to giving it a go in a competition setting".
In the real world, a vector never keeps going in a straight line.
Slight shake of the head, a sigh, all gone in an instant.
He was less than a year out of high school and attending the State University of New York's Purchase College when he landed his first important role, a supporting part on a gone-in-a-flash television series called "Crackers".
"Gone in a Flash" was a particular favourite.
A lot of players would have gone in a tank".
Marriott International's Courtyard, a midtier brand, has gone in a different digital direction.
Gone in a day.
Just over a year later, he was gone in a sex scandal.
It is a scene that will be gone in a year.
(The concept defies simple definition but I'll have a go in a second).
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