murphy's law in English

noun
1
a supposed law of nature, expressed in various humorous popular sayings, to the effect that anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Alas Murphy's Law even applied to Saturday's replay as the game, which had a 2 o'clock throw-in, went to extra time after the sides were still deadlocked after a second hour's football.

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1. Adam: Yeah. Murphy's Law and all that.

2. Sounds like Murphy's Law is working overtime!

3. To know Murphy's Law is to draw its attention.

4. MURPHY's LAW: If anything can go wrong, it will.

5. Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.

6. Murphy's Law will go into effect at the beginning of an evaluation.

7. Is this plain bad luck or is it Murphy's law at work?

8. Space is a harsh and unforgiving place, where Murphy's Law is paramount.

9. Just remember that you cannot blame Murphy's law for everything that goes wrong.

10. Forestalling Murphy's Law as applied to products demands intelligence, skill[sentencedict .com], and commitment .

11. The theory of safety rheology and mutation and Murphy's Law solves the origin problems.

12. Keeping records is not only about the law of contracts, but also about Murphy's Law.

13. From its initial public announcement, Murphy's law quickly spread to various technical cultures connected to aerospace engineering.

14. The bus is always late but today when I was late it came on time - that's Murphy's law I suppose!

15. Adages are often given proper names and called "laws" or "principles" such as Murphy's Law or the the Peter Principle. Some old Adages may have become a cliché or truism through over use