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What would have been the point had it all gone swimmingly?
Which doesn't mean that everything goes swimmingly all the time.
"Things were going swimmingly until the economy turned and we had taken on too much overhead."
He's not going to give up just because things haven't gone swimmingly."
Today in south London, all five insist that everything is going swimmingly.
So far all had gone swimmingly, but now we come to the snags.
The entertainment for the evening had gone swimmingly, if Kirk said so himself.
Everything had been going swimmingly only a moment before.
The shoot went swimmingly; we finished almost two hours earlier than scheduled.
Harry rated a single room and did not seem to mind the smell, so all went swimmingly.
Yet of course, not every job interview goes swimmingly.
Every discussion went swimmingly until I mentioned a 17-year-old son with a driver's license.
Over the festival length of these six disks, not everything goes swimmingly.
For the two founders of Olmec, things went swimmingly at first.
Even so, up to round four everything went swimmingly, the group decreasing by two-thirds every time.
His work life was going swimmingly; he didn't enjoy going home.
This time, no one cried wolf, and, he said, everything went swimmingly.
Not all went swimmingly for the Jets' defense, however.
They left Oakridge in good spirits, and at first all had gone swimmingly.
Things went swimmingly until Brownjohn's drug habit caught up with him.
If things had been going swimmingly, I wouldn't have been an obvious candidate.
He proved a pleasant man and all went swimmingly.
There were hints, however, that all was not going swimmingly at Heartstream.
In some states, the program has gone swimmingly.
Things often go swimmingly for the first week.