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"he would have gone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the past tense to express a hypothetical situation or outcome that did not actually happen. Example: "If he had known about the meeting, he would have gone." In this sentence, "he would have gone" suggests that he did not actually attend the meeting because he was not aware of it.
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He would have gone in the water".
Perhaps he would have gone into archaeology?
"But he would have gone down nobly".
After seeing out contractual obligations he would have gone".
My guess is that he would have gone with Palin.
When it lost, he would have gone down three.
"Maybe he would have gone down," Thornburgh said.
Had Congress not stood in his way he would have gone much further.
He would have gone down two, but North bid four hearts, which West doubled.
I'm sure he would have gone on to what he is now, of course".
Had he cashed the spade king, he would have gone down.
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