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She is gone. VS. She has gone.?

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She is gone. VS. She has gone. In the end, the implied meanings of them are the same aren't they? "She is not here." Therefore I think that I can use either form for the same meaning. What do you native English speakers think? Take good care and I hope not to make you bored with this question.

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