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Discover Ludwig"gone out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "to leave a place" or "to be out of one's place or home". For example: I haven't seen my friend in a while; I heard he has gone out of town.
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gone out
verb
Past participle of go out
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"The pilot light must have gone out".
"They've all gone out," she said.
Power had gone out in the building.
The boys have gone out hawking.
"She must have gone out," he said.
Had the fire gone out?
I haven't gone out for two weeks.
They've gone out and shrunk the city.
It hasn't gone out in Pennsylvania.
It has gone out, I believe.
They've gone out and they've beaten people.
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