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The phrase "well gone" is not commonly used in standard written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward in many contexts
It could be used informally to describe something that has been thoroughly completed or removed, but it is not a widely recognized expression. Example: "After the storm, the debris was well gone from the streets."
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And Gone With the Wind was, well, gone with the wind.
That's pretty well gone".
"I'll be well gone".
Those days are well gone.
"By the end of July, it's pretty well gone".
The Wales game could have fine well gone to Scotland so we're not far away".
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Kevin deadpanned, "Well, go figure.
Might as well go big.
Well, go on then.
"Well, go round again".
Well, go ahead!
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