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"gone is gone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
In general, it is used to convey that something is irretrievably lost and cannot be recovered. For example, "My youth is gone, and it's never coming back."
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Gone is gone.
What's gone is gone".
"Not really, because whatever is gone is gone," Feliz said.
Notre Dame isn't Duke, and what's gone is gone.
"We should leave him alone because what's gone is gone and the past is finished".
What's gone is gone, said the architectural professor Alan Dunlop and the London design guru Stephen Bayley.
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("Be gone, be gone, O butcher").
But if it's time to be gone, be gone.
The go-go was going again within the hour.
When it is gone, it is gone.
So that one's gone: 3 is gone.
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