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Discover Ludwig"if it goes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty about the future, or to imply a result that depends on a condition. For example: "If it goes according to plan, we should be finished by the end of the day."
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"If it goes on like this".
"If it goes brown, it's worn".
"If it goes, it goes.
If it goes in, fine.
"If it goes tits up?
If it goes straight it's a miracle.
If it goes wrong, I'm to blame".
But what if it goes wrong?
If it goes to court, they'll lose".
'What if it goes wrong?' he demands.
"If it goes in, it goes in".
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