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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with him gone" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when expressing a feeling or thought about someone's absence, like this example: I felt lonely with him gone; I had grown used to his presence in the room.
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What would we do with him gone?
With him, gone now to the Trophonian shrine.
With him gone, she was lost.
With him gone, the hour of the midgets will strike.
"With him gone from Chongqing, security and morale have plummeted.
Even with him gone, these hideous problems remain.
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With him went his wife.
With him went Northampton's momentum.
With him went a golden Rolodex.
Down with him went his Liquigas team leader, Ivan Basso.
With him went leadership, with Touré filling the breach.
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