Sentence examples for and gone to a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and gone to a" is not correct in standard written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used in a sentence where the speaker is describing an action that has occurred, typically in a narrative or conversational context.
Example: "She has left the party early and gone to a nearby café to relax."
Alternatives: "and headed to a" or "and traveled to a".

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In the old days, she'd never have written a letter late at night, and gone to a postbox and delivered it.

Oh! Lá Lá... (Calle 25 No. 9A; 57-5-660-17-57) is so cute you'll think you've died and gone to a French dollhouse.

But when a dog has come in in a terrible state, and then the managers let you know that's it's all repaired and gone to a new home.

Found out that after I left Halston's, Rusty discovered a fire that'd started in a fireplace and gone to a Marisol sculpture and into a closet, and if Rusty hadn't noticed it, Halston's would have burned.

Mr. Regato said he thought Mr. Alessa had dropped out of high school and gone to a local prep school for troubled students before attending Bergen County Community College.

It may appear that he is part of a fiercely competitive society, but the fact is that, considering the odds he would face if every Indian were empowered, if every Indian child had eaten well and gone to a decent school, he has it easy.

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And went to a psychoanalyst.

"You got a nice dress and went to a dance.

We got out and went to a barbecue".

"I grew up Christian and went to a Catholic school.

Then he found a taxi and went to a hospital.

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