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How could it go/end so/that bad/wrong?

X: He died many years ago. In a car accident. He went off the road and crashed into a tree.

Y: How could it go/end so/that bad/wrong? Had he been drinking?

X: No, he was just a bad driver. Always had been.


This sentence: How could it go/end so/that bad/wrong?

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X: He died many years ago. In a car accident. He went off the road and crashed into a tree.

  • X: He died many years ago.
  • In a car accident.
  • He went off the road and crashed into a tree.
  • Y: How could it all end so badly?
  • Had he been drinking?
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X: He died many years ago. In a car accident. He went off the road and crashed into a tree.

Y: How could it all end so badly? Had he been drinking?

Y: How could it all go so wrong? Had he been drinking?

X: No, he was just a bad driver. Always had been.

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