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Discover Ludwig"everything goes" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean that things are progressing or happening as expected and often implies acceptance or agreement. For example, when asked if it was okay to make changes to a project, a manager might respond with "Everything goes."
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"Everything goes through you.
Everything goes south.
Suddenly, everything goes wrong.
"When everything goes right, everything goes right".
Then everything goes quiet.
Then everything goes loopy.
Still, not everything goes.
Then everything goes blurry.
Not everything goes happily.
"Everything goes," she said.
"Euros, Muslims, everything goes".
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