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Discover Ludwig"gone from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to express a change in one's situation or location, such as: "I have gone from living in a small town to living in a big city."
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"But I will be gone from now".
Now Bushmaster is gone from Maine.
He is gone from the room.
It has gone from bad to worse.
"Suddenly, she is gone from this world".
That thrill is gone from cinema now".
"We've gone from enemies to opponents".
That's gone from my life".
6 years gone from us.
DuPont was gone from town.
Phil Mickelson has gone from wild to wilder.
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