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The phrase 'have gone from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express a change in something. For example, "Prices have gone from $21 to $28 in the last two years."
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Astronauts have gone from idolized to anonymous.
Police have gone from "pigs" to heroes.
"We have gone from debtor to creditor.
"We have gone from hero to villain".
It's not like I have gone from triumph to triumph.
Since then things have gone from bad to terrible.
Meanwhile, things have gone from bad to worse.
THE fortunes of BlackBerry have gone from bad to worse.
Certain words have gone from being shocking to being neutered".
Because the austerians have gone from disaster to disaster.
Since Buress's tirade, things have gone from bad to worse.
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