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The phrase "now gone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is no longer present or available at the current time. Example: "The beloved café on the corner is now gone, leaving a void in the neighborhood."
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Now? "Gone".
He is now gone.
All are now gone".
Those threats are now gone.
All that has now gone.
It has now gone further.
That difference is now gone.
For the gift now gone.
That taboo has now gone.
That problem has now gone.
"The Goliaths are now gone.
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