Is "go against you" what you say in this context please? When you're late for work everything goes against you. You forget to lock your door. You miss you bus. You slip and fall.
Thanks
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Yes, "goes against you" is OK there. You miss your bus.
— GPY
Yes, "goes against you" is OK there.
You miss your bus.
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