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The phrase "are largely gone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has mostly disappeared or is no longer present.
Example: "The traditional practices of the community are largely gone, replaced by modern influences."
Alternatives: "have mostly disappeared" or "are mostly absent."
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The days when terrorism exclusively meant large, complex bombs and months of planning are largely gone: western security agencies - particularly MI5 and its partner agencies - are very, very good at identifying those plots and disrupting them.
Those market makers are largely gone now.
The rages are largely gone.
Those loopholes are largely gone now.
The 1990s concessions to urban-minded sportswear are largely gone.
Those markers of greatness are largely gone now.
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"Our members are largely going down the river to the gulf," Mr. Adkisson said.
Small issuers searching for external capital, therefore, are largely going to sell securities in transactions subject to state registration provisions.
The reports indicate that the shipments organized from Qatar, in particular, are largely going to hard-line Islamists.
These clean energy projects are largely going to be delivered by the private sector and could stimulate the growth of new industry outside London.
And reporters are largely going to have to keep their questions to themselves.
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