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The phrase "anything is gone" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is no longer available or present, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "After the storm, I realized that anything is gone from the garden."
Alternatives: "everything is lost" or "nothing remains."
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Now that the company is running back to Congress for another $12 billion, confidence that it will ever right anything is gone.
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"Anything, anything is going to help us".
"I don't think anything is going to go wrong.
I don't believe anything is going to be overshadowed".
"I don't know if anything is going to happen.
We never think anything is going to touch us".
Because I don't think anything is going to help".
I don't feel anything is going to stop us.
I don't think anything is going to top that".
People wait to see if anything is going on.
I don't think anything is going to change here".
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