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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are gone forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is no longer present and will not return.
Example: "The opportunities we had last year are gone forever, and we must move on."
Alternatives: "have disappeared for good" or "are lost permanently."
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They are gone forever".
Passive audiences are gone forever.
Those days are gone forever thank you".
Alas, such idyllic days are gone forever.
"Those villages are gone forever," he said.
"They are gone forever" from state accountability, he said.
Sell Detroit's gems, and they are gone forever.
"They think the industry and its jobs are gone forever.
"The days when China could be bullied are gone forever".
Some things are lost; some are found; some are gone forever.
But if you accidentally do erase it, your musings are gone forever.
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