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Discover LudwigThe phrase "went properly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurred in a correct or satisfactory manner. Example: "The event went properly, and everyone enjoyed themselves without any issues."
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Then I went properly, full-on mad.
It wasn't until November 2001 that the Guardian went properly interactive with the launch of its technology-themed OnlineBlog via the Blogger website.
Meanwhile the Excite UK portal has been redesigned and updated to coincide with the launch of Excite MIX, which went properly live over the weekend, and now features a MIX icon top right.
I think the first time I went properly, as it were, was when I was seven or eight.
People at the consulting firm where I had worked only went properly insane when trying to waitlist onto the 6 p.m. flight back from Chicago, and even the biggest jerk only blew up once a month or so.
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We've been going properly since June 2009.
As aviation goes properly global, so might the aircraft industry.
Disregarding paternal advice, Armitage had gone properly equipped.
"We don't care if things go properly," a launch officer told RAND.
Once I got going properly, though, I realised that Brazil's books weren't parodying anything.
What, is he expecting it to all go properly Lord of the Flies this time?
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