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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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I always go to show you never can tell

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0 Actually, it has no meaning in English. I think you miscopied "It just goes to show - you never can tell". 0-
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0 ''It always goes to show" is not English. We say "It just goes to show" or, dependent on the context, "It simply goes to show...". 0-
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0 ''It always goes to show" is not English. We say "It just goes to show" or, dependent on the context, "It simply goes to show...".02br
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