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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what goes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as an idiom or interrogative question in the form of "What goes around, comes around", which means that a person's actions will eventually come back to them, either as positive or negative consequences. For example: "John didn't think his cheating on the test would have any repercussions, but I reminded him that what goes around, comes around."
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What goes wrong?
What goes around, comes around.
What goes with bedazzled lids?
What goes into that total?
What goes on at banks?
What goes round comes round.
What goes where?
"What goes quack?
What Goes With Ruché?
What Goes With Indian?
What goes so wrong?
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