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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go really wrong" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something did not turn out as planned or expected and resulted in a negative outcome. You can use it in situations where things did not go as smoothly as planned or took a turn for the worse. Example: "I tried to fix my car on my own, but things went really wrong and now it won't start at all."
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But then things started to go really wrong.
That's when things start to go really wrong".
"With surgery, things can go really wrong," Ms. Martyn said of the other options.
Hull was where it all started to go really wrong for Liverpool.
We've not had anything go really wrong but we've had gremlins in the building.
But the fate of Bear Stearns shows that, when things go really wrong, punishment can be severe.Bear's executives have lost billions.
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Then it went really wrong.
When something goes really wrong, you say, "Hold it!
It is the future and everything has gone really wrong.
Instead, they are intended to protect you if something goes really wrong.
"If everything exploded, if things went really wrong, obviously the community would be completely devastated.
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