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The phrase "these things happen" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to acknowledge or accept that certain events or situations occur and that they are out of our control. Example: "I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but the meeting had to be rescheduled. These things happen in business and we will make sure to find a better time for everyone to meet."
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These things happen anywhere.
" Look, these things happen.
Well, these things happen.
These things happen, eh?
Unfortunately, these things happen.
So these things happen".
Funny how these things happen.
That's why these things happen".
We know these things happen.
How do these things happen?
"These things happen," he said.
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