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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about gone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly finished or depleted.
Example: "The milk is about gone, so we should buy some more."
Alternatives: "almost finished" or "nearly out."
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"It's about gone".
Those days are just about gone.
Add half the coconut milk and cook, stirring frequently, until it is just about gone.
Basically, I'm living in my mom's basement right now and my savings are just about gone".
An odd time to meet someone, when that person's life is about gone.
"I only tried them on for five minutes last night, when I was laying out today's ensemble, and this morning the crease was just about gone".
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"Talk about going to church.
What about?" Going on stage?
I would just about go for Messi.
"Think about going home tomorrow".
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