We will pay attention to how things work out. I would write "We will see how it goes" but there's nothing wrong with your version - it just makes it seem further into the future.
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Grammar GeekNo, it may go very badly. If that's so, then it's not the same as "don't worry."Thanks GG ..
No point in getting upset at this point. We will see how it goes and figure out what we need to do after we have more information.
Grammar GeekNo point in getting upset at this point. We will see how it goes and figure out what we need to do after we have more information.We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. {common idiomatic phrase that those learning English might be interested in}
Grammar GeekDoris Day?Doris Day? That song that starts this way: "When I was just a little girl I asked my mother what will I be..."?