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The phrase "went foul" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that has deteriorated or become unpleasant, often in relation to food or behavior. Example: "The milk went foul after being left out of the fridge for too long."
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Both attempts went foul.
It went foul, and Harden hit Gardner in the leg with the next one.
Until the sixth inning, hard-hit balls off Matsuzaka were sporadic and often went foul.
It appeared that the ball went foul by only a few centimeters, and was ruled that way.
In the first inning, he recalled, he hit a similar shot that went foul.
The count went to two and two, and there was a mass expulsion of held breath when Bright hit a bouncer that went foul.
Similar(42)
Go foul!
S.W. Go foul.
Three Tigers waited for it to go foul.
Varitek ripped a sharp ground ball down the left-field line that refused to go foul.
"I think 9 out of 10 times it might hit that lip and go foul.
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