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The phrase "anything can go wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that there is a possibility of failure or problems occurring in any situation.
Example: "We need to prepare for the presentation, but remember, anything can go wrong, so have a backup plan ready."
Alternatives: "anything is possible" or "anything may happen".
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Like anything can go wrong".
But almost anything can go wrong.
"But like any controlled demolition, anything can go wrong".
In poor countries, anything can go wrong with that chain.
"Anything can go wrong in the heat of the moment," says Hearton.
Anything can go wrong, the darkness reminds me, knowledge that the cheerful sun seems to conceal.
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And when the work is experimentally intensive and chemically dependent, anything that can go wrong often will, and anything you want to work most times won t.
But is there anything that can go wrong?
Anything that can go wrong, bureaucrats assume, will go wrong, and for the foulest of motives.
8. Murphy's Law Named after Edward A Murphy Jr, American aerospace engineer: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong".
But, said Dr. Collins, "the first law of the genome is that anything that can go wrong, will".
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