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'go smooth' is not correct and usable in written English.
You can say "go smoothly" which is an adverb that means without interruption, problems, or difficulties. Example: The transition to the new system should go smoothly.
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"It doesn't go smooth".
Go smooth systems!
Maybe, if things go smooth, a million each.
"Nothing ever seems to go smooth," Cashman said, speaking generally.
"If you listen to what we have to say, things will go smooth.
In the event, it seemed to go smooth ly (thanks in large part to the gallons of Scotch Vito had shipped in).
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"It makes everything go smoother and there are less suspicions".
But things can go smoother if you learn to watch your baby.
That will go smoother if it can align Spectacles with celebrities people want to emulate.
Both Dell and Perot Systems are based in Texas, which should make the combination go smoother.
Hopefully, the event will go smoother than last year, where instructions were vague and scattered, leading to confusion and frustration.
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