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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ruin everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a fear that a particular event or action will have a negative or disastrous outcome. For example: "My boss found out I was late and I'm worried it will ruin everything."
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We ruin everything".
That would ruin everything.
It could ruin everything else.
You will just ruin everything".
You want to ruin everything?
"You know it would ruin everything".
The lawyers are determined to ruin everything.
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Ruining everything.
It ruins everything.
Smartphones have ruined everything.
You just ruined everything".
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