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Discover Ludwig"I going to" is not a complete sentence and is therefore not correct to use in written English.
The correct form would be "I am going to." This phrase is commonly used to express intentions in the near future. Example: I am going to the store to buy some groceries.
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Am I going to execute?
How am I going to get home?
"What was I going to waste?
Where was I going to live?
Who am I going to vote against?
Damn, am I going to miss you!
Was I going to buy Halloween candy?
"Am I going to be shot?
"But what am I going to do?
Where am I going to go tonight?
"Realistically, am I going to get it?
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