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Discover Ludwig'things went awry' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which things have gone wrong or have been disrupted. For example: "When I tried to make a cake, things went awry and I ended up with a kitchen covered in flour."
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Then things went awry.
Right away, things went awry.
But on the first evening, things went awry.
In this print experiment, though, a few things went awry.
This is where things went awry and Williams sued.
"All of a sudden, things went awry," Torre said.
But things went awry when one of the victims managed to call 911, Mr. Gramiccioni said.
But things went awry after NELL's noun-phrase classifier decided "Internet cookies" was a baked good.
At moments Mr. Davis did seem hesitant, and things went awry.
When the game did begin as scheduled, things went awry for the Cardinals.
Things went awry when the company charged users for its movie service.
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