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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so it rolls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate acceptance of a situation or to express that something is happening as expected or intended. Example: "I didn't get the promotion I wanted, but that's how it goes, so it rolls."
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So it rolls".
Put it on a surface so it rolls.
And so it rolls on... 3.42pm BST Away from Spain for the moment and back to Italy.
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Even so, it rolled over debt totalling a further 4.2% of GDP.How can Brazil make this huge fiscal effort while also meeting urgent social needs?
Facebook's analysis showed it increased participation compared to those who didn't have it, so it rolled the Like button out to all users.
Online travel site Peek wants to make it easy for users to discover and book experiences in a variety of destinations, so it rolled out services to three new cities — New York, Miami and Orlando.
Me being who I was, I just came up in a hood that was a Blood neighbourhood and either you better act right or, shit, you know what happens, so it rolled over for me, man.
So as it rolls out more products, the company can also provide publishers with more data about the kinds of videos their audience wants to see.
"When it's fired it's like a giant wheel in the sky and it moves about 70 metres across the sky, but as it does so, and as it rolls like a wheel, it changes colour".
So it rolled, one desultory frame after another.
So it rolled the dice and lost.
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