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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are gone here" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are indicating that something is no longer present in a specific location, but it is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "The supplies we ordered are gone here, so we need to find a new supplier."
Alternatives: "are missing here" or "are not here."
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The tolerances – those sweet, Danish, Lego tolerances – are gone here, leaving behind something that is best displayed on a shelf.
The wireless problems that plagued some old MacBook Airs are gone here and I was very impressed with the wireless speed and performance which has as much to do with the cache speed than the actual radio.
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Rays fans everywhere are going "here we go again".
We know exactly where the Republicans are going here.
"hmmmm, I see where we are going here.
You can experience Bill Baird's Summer is Gone here.
"We're going here, we're going there.
"Debris was going here and there.
See where I'm going here?
Like, 'We're going here now!
" 'You've been going here for nine years.
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