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The phrase "will go smoothly" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe future events or actions that are expected to happen without any difficulties or problems. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "I have carefully planned the project and I am confident that everything will go smoothly."
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Hopefully things will go smoothly.
We are confident it will go smoothly".
Meanwhile, the departure of Frankel will go smoothly.
Pastor Ireland is optimistic that things will go smoothly here.
"If you have a connection with them, the business will go smoothly".
But Facebook's initial stumbles reveal the dangers of assuming that everything will go smoothly.
This still does not mean that all will go smoothly for Twitter's I.P.O.
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Hopefully it'll go smoothly.
She begins relationships by assuming they'll go smoothly and be mutually beneficial.
"We hope it will all go smoothly, though it will be a lot of work," he said.
"But Abe's support will decline and … policy implementation will not go smoothly," he said, adding the situation would become far tougher if other ministers also quit.
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