What's the difference between "have been to" and "have gone to"?
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HAVE BEEN TO = Someone goes to their destination and RETURNS.
HAVE GONE TO = Someone goes to their destination. They have NOT RETURNED YET.
1) I've already been to the doctor. I don't need to go again.
2) Frankie has gone to watch a movie with Billy. He should be home in a few hours.
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