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Discover Ludwig"might gone" is not a correct sentence in English
You could say "might have gone", which is the past perfect tense of "to go". Example: He said he might have gone on a different path if he had known what the consequences would be.
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Otherwise, he said, the entire South African military might gone after the Namibian guerrillas, "and I think they might have gone into Angola". The rebel group, known as Swapo, was based in Angola.
Loveableness can be as much of a curse as loathsomeness: Liza might gone to Rada but we'll never want her to see her Hedda Gabler, while Davina gave us a dire sitcom without troubling to ask us if we really loved her quite that much.
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Others might go underground.
MGB: Might Go Badly.
He might go next year.
That rate might go up.
They might go to five.
Some banks might go under.
Ticket prices might go up.
Something might go terribly wrong.
"I thought he might go.
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