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The phrase "everything clicked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a moment of realization or understanding when all the pieces of a situation come together.
Example: "After weeks of studying, everything clicked during the final review, and I finally understood the concepts."
Alternatives: "everything fell into place" or "everything made sense."
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Soon, everything clicked.
Suddenly, everything clicked.
"Everything clicked," he said.
Eventually, everything clicked.
Suddenly everything clicked into place.
"That was the catalyst where everything clicked".
But everything clicked once she tried it.
Not everything clicked smoothly into place.
Last year everything clicked for the Yorkshire club.
2009 is the year when everything clicked into place.
Last night, at the Dolby Theatre, everything clicked.
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