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Mostly repeating what others have said below, but the pain is real.
I have a paid Proton account for about a year (including all the other services). I really enjoy it, especially ProtonPass. ProtonMail unfortunately doesn't get as much attention as I had hoped (main reason to start using the Proton package to begin with). I'm using the alias feature a lot for random website accounts, but for my personal mail I still haven't switched from gmail.
The main reason is that I will have to keep sending email with my gmail for a long time until I would be fully migrated. Currently this means I will have to use two web clients which I really don't like. Right now, protonmail is the loser here and I am not using it for serious mail.
I'm considering starting to use a desktop mail client (that can combine the inboxes), but this would not help me on my mobile phone. So I doubt if that would be what I want.
So yes, sending (some) mail unencrypted via gmail is not what we want, but it is an intermediate step. I believe that many people like me basically are ending up in a worse state where none of the mail is encrypted because they can't migrate away from gmail..
So big +1