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The phrase "If anything goes wrong" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when anticipating that something might go wrong, or has gone wrong. Example: "I'm going to the store today, but if anything goes wrong I'll call you."
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If anything goes wrong, she'll know exactly what it is.
If anything goes wrong, it will hurt China".
If anything goes wrong, who is to blame?
If anything goes wrong they'll be the ones criticised.
"If anything goes wrong, they can go to court".
If anything goes wrong, I want to die quickly.
"If anything goes wrong there, it's tough," Farnsworth said.
"If anything goes wrong, it's not possible to do it".
If anything goes wrong, taxpayers will have to pay.A policy on nuclear waste is overdue.
If anything goes wrong, they're not going to do the right thing by investors.
"If anything goes wrong, I want to be able to take the stairs," he said.
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