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The phrase "as this goes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the progression or development of a situation or event as it unfolds.
Example: "As this goes, I hope we can find a solution that works for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "as this unfolds" or "as this progresses".
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"I think we're making believers out of people as this goes on".
"I'm not going to incriminate myself with anything as far as this goes," she said.
"I've indulged him as far as I'm going to as far as this goes.
Rising nationalism is an alarming trend as far as this goes.
He said he was "confident that as this goes forward, Alycia will succeed in her life".
So long as this goes on, unemployment, budget deficits and debt will get worse.
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So you were getting information as this went along?
This goes as follows.
This goes down as retarded".
But that's as far as this story goes.
As long as this all goes unnoticed.
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