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Discover Ludwig"far gone" is commonly used in written English as an adjective meaning "in an advanced state of disrepair".
It can also be used colloqually to describe someone or something that is beyond hope or redemption. For example: "This old house is so far gone that it will need to be completely rebuilt before someone can move in."
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far gone
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At an advanced stage of ruin.
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TYRONE: She's far gone.
I am too far gone".
Things are too far gone".
It's too far gone already.
Now it's too far gone".
"It's pretty far gone".
How far gone are we in Afghanistan?
Maybe these chairs were too far gone.
I'm too far gone for that.
I think it's too far gone".
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But he was too far-gone to hear me.
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