Verb
come right (third-person singular simple present comes right, present participle coming right, simple past came right, past participle come right)
(informal, idiomatic) to have a successful or satisfying conclusion; to end well
After all, when you come right down to it, how many people speak the same language even when they speak the same language? Russell Hoban
They successfully combined piracy and puritanism, which aren't so unlike when you come right down to it. Both had a strong dislike for opposition and both had a roving eye for other people's property. John Steinbeck
When you come right down to it, the secret to having it all is loving it all. Joyce Brothers
Have faith in God and in yourself; that will cure all. Hope for the best, expect the best, toil for the best and everything will come right for you in the end. Ramana Maharshi
I'd rather fight 100 structure fires than a wildfire. With a structure fire you know where your flames are, but in the woods it can move anywhere; it can come right up behind you. Thomas Watson
By dint of going wrong all will come right. French Proverb