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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all went to hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation that has deteriorated or become chaotic.
Example: "After the manager left, the project timeline fell apart, and everything just all went to hell."
Alternatives: "everything fell apart" or "things went awry".
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And then it all went to hell.
That's all right?" Once the real debate started, it all went to hell.
The sky was the limit and then it all went to hell.
For three weeks, I was in heaven – and then it all went to hell.
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Hairstyles, interior design, car design, you name it, it all went to hell, creating a cultural panorama that is widely parodied today for its sheer, dumb ugliness.
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But they will all go to hell".
They can all go to hell". "Lemons?" said another shocked customer.
:-( You can all go to hell, 7ever! Please do buy my book on Amazon, though. Please. Pretty please?
Pumpkins, sweet potatoes, carrots, butternut squash – they can all go to hell as far as I'm concerned.
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