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"gone the next" can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that means something or someone disappeared or changed suddenly and unexpectedly. Example: The cake was on the table one minute and gone the next. (The cake disappeared suddenly and unexpectedly.).
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It would be gone the next day.
It was gone the next day.
It was gone the next morning.
Here one day, gone the next.
It was gone the next inning.
He agreed, and it was gone the next day.
It can come one day and it's gone the next".
"I knew he'd be gone the next day".
The coach was at Maryland one day, gone the next.
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And when he was gone, the next-ranking officer rose and he left.
The monsoons could be here one year, then gone the next year.
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