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Recent Examples of gone
Adjective
Her impulse control is practically gone.—
Cara Lynn Shultz,
PEOPLE,
21 Jan. 2026 Clouds have evaporated into practically nothing and are expected to stay gone.—
Rick Hurd,
Mercury News,
14 Jan. 2026
Verb
Fruits—except for rose hips, withered wild grapes and perhaps a few others—are pretty much gone.—
Tom Huggler,
Outdoor Life,
13 Aug. 2026 Much like the family at the show’s center, the actors have gone their separate ways, but continued to carve out busy, singular careers.—
Declan Gallagher,
Entertainment Weekly,
13 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for gone
Medical practices throughout the world were roughly similar, but the consistency of the messaging helped engender a level of trust that went missing in other locales.
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T.M. Brown,
CNN Money,
16 Aug. 2026
Authorities have not said how many people were aboard or how many remain missing.
Count these exercises toward your 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity physical activity, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends for pregnant women.
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Andee Tagle,
NPR,
15 Aug. 2026
Medicaid was meant to provide health care to the vulnerable — a pregnant mother, a disabled father, a poor child — but the most common new enrollee of the past decade has been an able-bodied adult.
Thomas Zordani flew from his home in Denver to Phoenix for a consultation with a Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, hoping to find out what could be done to treat his debilitating headaches after worrisome brain scan findings.
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Julie Appleby,
CBS News,
12 Aug. 2026
Pierce never disclosed what was causing the discomfort nor what the surgery was specifically done to correct.
Nashville then moved two goals clear in the 56th minute when Cristian Espinoza sent a pass across toward the near post and Surridge converted nonchalantly with a beautiful heel flick.
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Dean Jones,
New York Times,
16 Aug. 2026
Olivia Colman’s first standout work that moved her from sketch comedy to dramatic feature film was Paddy Considine’s Tyrannosaur.