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Discover Ludwig"all goes" is not a grammatically correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you wish to communicate "all things are going well," "everything is going well," or "all is going well," you would have to construct a sentence to express that meaning. For example, "All is going well with the project, and we should be finished next week."
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"It all goes together.
It all goes to hell".
At first all goes well.
They say all goes well".
That's if all goes well.
All goes deathly quiet.
Then all goes quiet.
So, it all goes wrong?
Hope all goes well, Darren.
If all goes well, Khabie operates unseen.
"It all goes over well in Portland".
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