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Discover Ludwig"winter is gone" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
One example of when you can use this phrase is to signify the end of winter and the beginning of spring. For instance, you could write, "As the flowers begin to bloom and the birds start chirping, we know that winter is gone and spring has arrived."
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The stigma of coming to Atlantic City in the winter is gone.
That's what tells us winter is gone and we're ready for spring".
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"Yesterday is gone," Lewis told reporters Tuesday.
"Because you know your summer is gone".
Thanksgiving is gone.
Yesterday is gone forever.
Tomorrow is gone?
Yesterday is gone.
Tomorrow always becomes today, and yesterday is gone.
But tomorrow is going to be okay".
Next year is going to be bad.
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