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What is the meaning of the phrase ' gone are days ' and how is it used ?

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Answered by helloaryan
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"Gone are the days" means that those days are long past, that what is being described was true once but is no longer the true. It is as if he said "those days are over."

For example: Gone are the days when the air was pure to breathe.

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Answered by chocov127534
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meaning:

"Gone are the days" means that those days are long past, that what is being described was true once but is no longer true.

use:

The phrase is understood by all native speakers, and is normally used to hark back to the “good old days”. Gone are the days when an individual's path in life could mean real freedom. Gone are the days when you waited six weeks to close on an assignment of a performing large liquid loan.

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