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"went haywire" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has gone wrong and is no longer functioning normally. Example: The engine suddenly went haywire and we had to pull the car over.
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Nevertheless, things went haywire.
His game went haywire.
Water billings went haywire.
Then everything went haywire.
Somewhere, somehow, things went haywire.
And then it went haywire.
Eventually it all went haywire.
But the sex ratio went haywire.
"It just went haywire," Mr. Farman said.
On Tuesday, the meters went haywire.
During these months everyday life went haywire.
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