Sentence examples for finally gone from inspiring English sources

The phrase "finally gone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been removed or is no longer present after a period of time.
Example: "After months of waiting, the noise from the construction site is finally gone."
Alternatives: "completely removed" or "ultimately absent."

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Mr. Wade was finally gone.

Has LaBute finally gone soft?

Isabel was finally gone.

They're relieved he's finally gone.

Have things finally gone right?

The pains and strains have finally gone.

With that, Cruz was finally gone.

Has pop music finally gone truly conservative ?

The discussion on cyberthreats has finally gone public.

This time, a big bank had finally gone too far.

When Knight defied the president, he was finally gone.

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