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What does something has gone a rye mean and is the correct phrase or spelling?

The correct phrase is "gone awry," not "gone a rye."

Meaning:

"Gone awry" means something has gone wrong, amiss, or out of plan. It suggests a deviation from the expected or intended course.

Example:

* "Our vacation plans went awry when the flight was cancelled."

* "The experiment went awry, resulting in unexpected outcomes."

The phrase "gone a rye" is not a recognized English expression and has no meaning.

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