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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always go as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or outcomes in a particular context, often implying that something will consistently happen in a certain way.
Example: "In our experience, things always go as planned when we follow the established procedures."
Alternatives: "always proceed as" or "always turn out as".
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Branding doesn't always go as planned.
But, of course, life doesn't always go as expected.
Mr. McNeely's antics didn't always go as planned.
But things do not always go as planned.
But things don't always go as smoothly as they should.
Also, privatized operations do not always go as planned.
As in life, things in science don't always go as planned.
And American interventions to crush murderous governments do not always go as planned.
China's government, he reckons, will always go as fast as it wants and no faster.
But as everyone should be aware of by now, things do not always go as planned.
And as the sale of the Holman Hunt proved, it doesn't always go as hoped.
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