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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gone differently" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in situations when you are reflecting on what happened in the past and/or imagining what could have happened if something was different. For example: "If I had done things differently, things may have gone differently."
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Things might have gone differently.
In America, things have gone differently.
But how might it have gone differently?
I just wish things had gone differently".
In China, things have gone differently.
"In hindsight, it should have gone differently.
But now I can't picture things having gone differently.
Ms. Garbus said that things should have gone differently.
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Any one of five or six different things going differently could have saved her life".
Things went differently.
Perhaps things will go differently.
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