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The phrase 'if nothing went wrong' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a hypothetical situation in which no mistakes or problems have occurred. For example, "If nothing went wrong, we would have finished our project on time."
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"If nothing went wrong, it would boring".
If nothing went wrong ever, it wouldn't be so challenging".
"It's a particular nightmare if nothing went wrong on their part and they can't prove it because of the classified nature of the mission," he said.
Mr. Marano said he liked to go to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Élégance each year but it cost him at least $12,000 to send one of his cars to the show — and that was if nothing went wrong.
Mr. Marano said he liked to go to the Pebble Beach Concours d'??nce each year but it cost him at least $12,000 to send one of his cars to the show -- and that was if nothing went wrong.
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"And that's if nothing goes wrong".
If nothing goes wrong, you won't".
If nothing goes wrong, there's no story.
His coffin-sized room costs less than $20 a night and the trip nets him $400-1,300 400-1,300ng goes wrong.
"If nothing goes wrong between now and the game I will be 100percentnt fit," he told Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast.
Without insurance, diabetes treatment alone would cost his family about $20,000 to $30,000 a year, he estimates – and that's if nothing goes wrong and prompts an astronomically expensive hospitalization.
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