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The phrase "I'm going to now" is not correct in standard written English
It is awkward and lacks clarity, as it combines future intention with an immediate action without proper context. Example: "I'm going to now explain the process of applying for a visa."
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"But I'm going to now".
But when I looked at the comprehensive school I'm going to now, I liked it there.
"Six years ago there is no way I would have imagined I would go to the places I'm going to now -- far and remote places".
"So I thought, 'First of all, I lost a lot of the audience because I came out, and then I'm going to now lose the audience that supports me ― that is gay or supportive ― because I'm going to hide it.'" .
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Which is exactly what I am going to now do.
"I'm going to cry now".
"I'm going to go now and walk them off".
"I'm going to dance now.
I'm not sure what I'm going to read now".
That's what I'm going to do now.
"Racing's all I'm going to do now.
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