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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "I'm going now" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that the speaker is leaving or ending a conversation. Example: "I had a great time catching up with you, but I'm going now. See you soon!"
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I'm going now".
"I'm going now to play.
I know where I'm going now".
"I'm 67, going on 68, and I can see where I'm going now," Mr. Christie said.
Yesterday Gran asked me "How's your weight?", so I said, "I'm going now.
"I'm going now," he said, gently but firmly, cutting me off in full flow.
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You're not in it.' Derek: (pause, hesitation, then a flounce) 'I am going now.
"All the day the stars watch from long ago / my mother said I am going now / when you are alone you will be all right," he begins.
Pence came out and said, "I am going now to Egypt and to Jordan and to Israel.
The court also heard further evidence of threatening text messages sent by Mr Mills to Kayleigh, accusing her of being unfaithful: 17 September, 22 32 BST: "Sleep with one eye open...I'm going now for good but you're getting hurt first".
"I must be going now," she says.
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