Sentence examples for gone with from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "gone with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has been taken away or has gone away. For example, "His job had gone with the wind."

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And Gone With the Wind was, well, gone with the wind.

Gone with them where?

Gone with them, even.

"Gone with the Wind".

Gone with the wind.

People have gone with me so far".

So it has gone with Rivalry Week.

I could have gone with her!

Movie heaven... Gone With the Wind.

Gone with the electric-car wind.

Our hearts have gone with him.

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