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Discover LudwigThe phrase "things transpire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or occurrences that happen, often in a somewhat unexpected or significant manner. Example: "As the investigation unfolded, many surprising things transpired that changed the course of the case."
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From a very young age, we are taught that nighttime is when dubious things transpire.
"A game like that, when something like that happens, you get a little frustrated and different things transpire," he said.
"I hope one day I will have the time and the self-discipline to write a book, because I think my life has been far more interesting than I ever anticipated and certainly has had all sorts of good and bad things transpire," she said.
"We'll see how things transpire.
As things transpire, Jones follows through with his plans and shoots Smith for his own reasons.
A fish is naive to the politics of the yard and how things transpire.
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Tevez won this particular battle, as things transpired.
"I didn't like how things transpired in this election".
They were a great employer and she was disappointed at how things transpired".
"And you have to also fear the way things transpired last year".
As things transpired, using the extra man to their advantage, Napoli scored twice more in the second half.
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