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be gone from

 

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be gone from

Part of Speech: Phrasal verb

1. Description:

The phrasal verb "be gone from" means to no longer be present in a particular place or situation.

2. Sample Sentences:

a) Sense: Absence from a place

  • She was gone from the party before I arrived.
  • The children were gone from the park by the time we got there.

b) Sense: No longer present in a situation

  • His support is gone from the team since he left.
  • Hope is gone from their relationship.

3. Related Products:

Absent from

Disappear from

Vanish from

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