Sentence examples for going to pot from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Gone to pot.

If something has gone to pot, it has gone wrong and doesn't work any more.

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But now things are "going to pot".

The whole tradition of the game is going to pot," Allen said yesterday.

'Just because I've left doesn't mean rugby league's going to pot.

American mores and manners, in short, are going to pot, and Kodak is there to keep the story.

But you're not really supposed to say this! You're supposed to say that everything is going to pot.

And that the garden is not going to pot if you don't weed it or cut the grass – rather, you are, and that's OK.

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Everything's gone to pot now.

My golf has gone to pot lately.

He let the air force go to pot.

Seems to me that the game's gone to pot.

Then along came Leslie Caron, and everything went to pot.

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