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"it will be gone" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that will eventually disappear, such as a feeling, a material object, or even a specific event. For example: "The summer will be here before we know it, but it will be gone soon enough."
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In other words, "it will be gone and it won't be.
Soon it will be gone.
Soon it will be gone altogether.
And soon, it will be gone.
All of it will be gone.
And then it will be gone".
"Hopefully it will be gone".
Trust me, it will be gone.
It will be gone in the first 36 hours.
Once it's lost it will be gone forever".
If Gome does not change, it will be gone.
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