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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all is gone" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase usually means that something has gone away or disappeared. For example: "When I opened the box, all the candy had already been eaten. All is gone."
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"At home, all is gone," they said.
I'm glad that the direct dictatorship that blighted us all is gone.
The solar industry can take a cut of 30% - any more and access to solar PV to all is gone".
Concorde, after all, is gone now; but near where I live, in the old Japanese capital of Nara, there are more and more rickshaws in view – to cater to the very people who patented the idea of "Six Cities in Four Days".
After approximately 45 years most water is consumed, whereas all is gone before 100 years.
All is gone -- I have nothing to eat.
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It might all be gone".
They will all be gone".
"I thought it would all be gone".
We could all be going home now.
At the moment all is going well".
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