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The sentence "problems are gone" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to express relief at a problem's resolution or to emphasize that a problem has been eliminated. For example: "We worked hard to fix the plumbing, and now the problems are gone."
Idiom
Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
Exact(4)
It would be good to report that the problems are gone, but on this occasion her singing, though affecting, was uneven.
Those problems are gone now that new technology has been applied to this remake.
Problem solvers tend to resist forward motion until all present-day problems are gone.
They inexplicably high-five each other and cheer, eternally grateful that their cellulite problems are gone forever.
Similar(54)
That's when her problems are going to come".
None of those problems are going away in hardened male-dominated societies.
That is where all your problems are going to come from".
"Now, the economic problems are going to broaden out and engulf the entire country".
But, she said, "I know once we're live, a whole new slew of problems are going to come about".
"None of these problems are going to affect my family," Elena tells me with a big smile.
When, really, the problems are going on where we are.
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