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Discover Ludwig"go their way" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to go in the direction or manner that someone chooses or prefers. It can also imply independence or individualism. Example: After their argument, the group of friends decided to go their separate ways. In this sentence, "go their separate ways" means that each person will go in their own individual direction, instead of staying together as a group.
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Only, the plan doesn't go their way.
Some players, things don't go their way, and they tank".
Yet ministers are confident that things will go their way.
One of the court's rulings does go their way.
Little breaks just seem to go their way.
It's a tough first period where pucks seemed to go their way".
Chelsea didn't need any refereeing decisions, about which Mourinho has been complaining, to go their way.
Let the Texans go their way, and, yee-hah, we will go ours.
Umpiring decisions tended to go their way, but by no means exclusively.
If a call doesn't go their way, they'll ride you the whole game".
"I think the entire drug industry thought the Supreme Court decision would go their way".
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