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The phrase "everything is going wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a situation where multiple things are not going as planned or are problematic.
Example: "I woke up late, spilled coffee on my shirt, and missed the bus; it feels like everything is going wrong today."
Alternatives: "things are falling apart" or "nothing is going right."
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Everything is going wrong for this government.
"So, not everything is going wrong," he said.
"Everything is going wrong for Toyota this year".
To keep my sanity when everything is going wrong".
"Everything is going wrong," Guy LaRoche, a hospital manager, said.
"Everything is going wrong in my life," complains another, "but you must know that already".
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Everything was going wrong.
Now, everything was going wrong at once.
"Everything was going wrong," Hasselbaink says.
Everything's going wrong for Hamburg at the moment.
"I just felt like everything was going wrong," she recalled.
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