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The phrase "How are things?" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in both informal and formal contexts as a way of asking someone how they are doing. For example: "Hey Bob, how are things?" "Hi Jane, how are things going for you?"
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How are things going?
How are things with Caroline?
How are things made?
How are things with the job?
How are things in Gaza?
How are things different without George Steinbrenner?
How are things really going in Iraq?
How are things going with your war?
How are things ever going to change?
'How are things going to impact on me?
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You mentioned you had difficulty... (previous problems)...How are things now?
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