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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everything will be gone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express the idea that all things or items will no longer exist or be present in a certain context. Example: "If we don't take action now, everything will be gone by the time we realize the consequences."
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Everything will be gone".
"When they're gone, everything will be gone".
Everything will be gone and there's nothing they can do about it - they can't build a wall, or dig a hole.
By the time you do, everything will be gone.
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"I think everything will be going smoothly".
"We're proceeding as though everything will be going ahead as normal," Ms. Haughton said.
You have to know that not everything will be going well," and "you don't make a big case of small things that happen".
Everything else will be gone.
They promise the masses that everything they like will be better and everything they hate will be gone, when in truth what will be gone are the last vestiges of the welfare state that their grandparents built.
The power might go out, and everything you wrote will be gone.
Everything that is here will be gone.
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