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The phrase "a lot gone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a significant amount of something is missing or has been removed.
Example: "After the storm, I noticed that a lot gone from the garden, including the flowers and vegetables we had planted."
Alternatives: "a lot missing" or "much has disappeared".
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"We live in a different political climate than 2011 and there has been a lot gone on in football over issues of race and that gives a different focus to a manager who calls himself a fascist being appointed to a top post.
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A lot went elsewhere".
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