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The phrase "a lot went" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a significant amount of something occurred or was involved in a situation or event.
Example: "During the project, a lot went into the planning and execution to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "much was involved" or "a great deal happened".
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"A lot went then".
A lot went elsewhere".
A lot went wrong.
A lot went on today".
"A lot went on" at Nell's.
Not a lot went right for the Heart last season.
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A lot goes wrong.
A lot going on here.
"Just a lot going on.
A lot goes into that.
It has a lot going for it.
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